Lefty0824
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100 amp main lug sub-panel in a detached garage am I required to drive a ground rod? I pulled an equipment grounding conductor with the phase conductors in the conduit.
You said main lug (MLO), where's the building disconnecting means or do you have 6 or less CB's?
there is a 2 pole breaker feeding the MLO panel with 6 breakers and wired as sub-panel isolating the neutrals.
there is a 2 pole breaker feeding the MLO panel with 6 breakers and wired as sub-panel isolating the neutrals.
Sounds good now drive 2 rods and you're done.![]()
I say drive one ground rod and you're done.
I disagree. I take it as meaning it;s definitely suitable with the main, and may be without it, if you meet the rules.Every panel I have seen states that they are suitable for use as service entrance equipment if a main breaker is installed. If that is the case simply having 6 or less branch circuit breakers without a main would not be compliant.
What about 250.56???
A supplemental ground rod is only necessary if the single electrode does not have a resistance to ground of 25 ohms or less. 250.56 was deleted in the 2011 code, you should now reference 250.53(A)(2) in the 2011 code.
Every panel I have seen states that they are suitable for use as service entrance equipment if a main breaker is installed. If that is the case simply having 6 or less branch circuit breakers without a main would not be compliant.
I disagree. I take it as meaning it;s definitely suitable with the main, and may be without it, if you meet the rules.
I am really curious as to what the difference would be. There are some panels I have seen that will not accept a main breaker kit so I assume - never checked, that it is not suitable for service equipment.
I guess if it is suitable for service with a main what possible can be different with six breaker rule?![]()