ryan_618
Senior Member
- Location
- Salt Lake City, Utah
Why are we not required to use larger than a #4 conductor to a concrete encased electrode?
I have heard that the logic behind a #6 to a rod is that the rod itself is very limitted in its usefulness. I keep hearing that a concrete encased electrode is one of the best, so why the limitation?
I have heard that the logic behind a #6 to a rod is that the rod itself is very limitted in its usefulness. I keep hearing that a concrete encased electrode is one of the best, so why the limitation?