I have seen several 200 amp panels that are wired accordingly:
# 6 bare copper ran from ground rod to meter can and from meter can to 200 amp panel in house
#6 bare copper ran from panel in house to first five feet of water pipe in house
My question is should the wire ran from panel to water pipe be #4 instead of #6
250-52 A1 states the 5 ft rule for being used as aEGC
250 53D2 states need for supplemental electrode
250-53E states sole connection to ground rod need not be bigger than #6
250-66 says go to t250-66 for size of EGC except as permitted in 250-66A thru 250-66C
I can see how the Egc going from ground rod to panel is #6 but I cant get out of this how the EGC going from panel to water pipe is also a #6. Shouldn?t be a #4. Any help on this one is greatly appreciated
# 6 bare copper ran from ground rod to meter can and from meter can to 200 amp panel in house
#6 bare copper ran from panel in house to first five feet of water pipe in house
My question is should the wire ran from panel to water pipe be #4 instead of #6
250-52 A1 states the 5 ft rule for being used as aEGC
250 53D2 states need for supplemental electrode
250-53E states sole connection to ground rod need not be bigger than #6
250-66 says go to t250-66 for size of EGC except as permitted in 250-66A thru 250-66C
I can see how the Egc going from ground rod to panel is #6 but I cant get out of this how the EGC going from panel to water pipe is also a #6. Shouldn?t be a #4. Any help on this one is greatly appreciated