EMF's in my panel

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electricalperson

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i understand its completly normal for some of the neutral current to use the water pipe as a return. i just want to know if there is a way to eliminate the EMF's it produces maybe by adding another low impedance grounding electrode or electrodes? im not sure if the copper goes all the way to the street or if its plastic or not outside the house. im pretty sure its all metal
 

LarryFine

Master Electrician Electric Contractor Richmond VA
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Henrico County, VA
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That's the reasoning behind my suggestion. Current in the electrode and its conductor form a large circle that should collapse when it's opened.

Also, before you disconnect it, comparing electrode current while energized and de-energized will show whether it's your neutral current or a neighbor's.
 

electricalperson

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massachusetts
That's the reasoning behind my suggestion. Current in the electrode and its conductor form a large circle that should collapse when it's opened.

Also, before you disconnect it, comparing electrode current while energized and de-energized will show whether it's your neutral current or a neighbor's.

i did shut off the power one time and had 0.0 amps on the GEC
 
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