- Location
- Windsor, CO NEC: 2017
- Occupation
- Hospital Master Electrician
Check out NEC-2005 300.5(B), it says the same as NEC-2002 300.5(D)(5).
John Valdes said:ibew441dc,
I worked out of local 349 Miami Fl. in the early 80's. Nice to meet you. Are you sure about your statement. I have only a 1" PVC conduit.
(...and the guy that claims to know it all, is the guy that gets someone killed)ibew441dc said:(espesially in our trade, nobody knows it all)
John Valdes said:rcarroll,
Thats what I thought. The inspector has already told me that he wants to see a four wire feeder. His point was that if I used a three wire feeder then I would be required to drive a ground rod. Since the out building is close to the lake his concern is that the resistance to ground would be less than the resistance at the main panel.......Thanks John
ps....the 90 amp breaker is a very good suggestion.
peter d said:I don't think anyone has asked this question yet, but do you really need 100 amps for this panel? 100 amps is more than sufficient for most small homes.
Have you done any type of load calculation or are you just winging it? You may be able to get away with something smaller, but you haven't specified what you are supplying. You said "cabana" so I am guessing this is for pool equipment.
As I understand code the ground rod is not optional... only the ECG is optional. Since it is so close to the lake the inspector will probably only require one ground rod. Also don't forget the code now requires service disconnect at the remote structure (if more than 6 handles in the panel a main breaker qualifies) :wink:John Valdes said:John, The inspector has told me not to drive a ground rod period. His concern is that the structure is so close to the lake that the ground potential will be greater at the structure than the main service. He insists that I use the existing ground and pull that conductor to the cabanna....feedback welcome
Note: The inspector has already approved going into the cabanna with an LB directly into the back of the distribution panel
John Valdes said:I have to agree with him regarding the structure will have the least path of resistance to ground. Thus compromizing the main service ground...Feedback!