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Existing Grounding electrode system

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alixenos

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Location
Florida
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Electrical Design Engineer
Hi,

an electrical room that has an existing 1200A main switchboard is updated to have another 1200 A main switchboard being served from a new service.

for the 2nd service, Do we need to provide a new grounding electrode system? what about the existing one? where in the code I can find answers to those questions?

Thank you.
 

infinity

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Staff member
Location
New Jersey
Occupation
Journeyman Electrician
The new service has to be connected to a GES. If there is an existing GES you can use it. There is no requirement to install a new GES when adding a service to a building that already has one.
 

Elect117

Senior Member
Location
California
Occupation
Engineer E.E. P.E.
I would add that you will most likely need to connect to the existing system on the new service.

250.50 - "All grounding electrodes as described in 250.52(A)(1) through (A)(7) that are present at each building or structure served shall be bonded together to form the grounding electrode system."

250.58 - "... If separate services, feeders, or branch circuits supply a building and are required to be connected to a grounding electrode(s), the same grounding electrode(s) shall be used."
 

infinity

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Location
New Jersey
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Journeyman Electrician
I would add that you will most likely need to connect to the existing system on the new service.

250.50 - "All grounding electrodes as described in 250.52(A)(1) through (A)(7) that are present at each building or structure served shall be bonded together to form the grounding electrode system."

250.58 - "... If separate services, feeders, or branch circuits supply a building and are required to be connected to a grounding electrode(s), the same grounding electrode(s) shall be used."
And if someone decided to install a new electrodes or a new GES they would have to be connected to the existing GES.
 
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