jmorrow
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- Augusta, GA
i was having a light-hearted discussion today with two of my colleagues, let's call them ray and ronald, that soon became rather heated. however, they have both been in the trade much longer than i have and hold high-level positions within the company, so out of respect and the possibility of my own misinterpretation, i figured i would get your opinions.
it concerns a current job. it's a 7,000 sq ft custom home, with a 600amp 120/240 single phase service. from the meter the service will go to 3 200amp disconnects, each serving a 200amp sub. one of the 200amp subs will then feed a 100amp sub that will be located in the detached garage. this is where we are having our disagreement.
ray and ronald say that the feeder to the detached garage MUST be a 4-wire (2 hots, neutral, & ground). there will be no continuous metallic paths between the structures, so i say that according to 250.32(B)(2) it must only be a 3-wire (2 hots & neutral), with a bonding jumper installed in the panel. (i know 4-wire is correct, but i believe 3-wire would be too)
i say that according to 250.32(A) a ground rod must be driven at the structure (i know other electrodes acceptable but rod is typical). ray says you don't need a rod since there will be a ground wire with the feeder bc it has to be 4-wire (even with a 4-wire, i believe you still need to provide a grounding electrode at the structure). ronald, however, concedes that an electrode is required, but only if there are copper water lines (?!? silly isnt he?)
ray and ronald both say that no disconnecting means is required at the garage because the breaker for the feeder (located in sub at main house) serves as the disconnecting means. i say that a disconnecting means MUST be located at the garage according to 225.32. (i know 6 handle rule is acceptable).
anyway, that's pretty much it. let me know if i'm mistaken. thanks!
(P.S. ronald is a ga state licensed master electrician)
it concerns a current job. it's a 7,000 sq ft custom home, with a 600amp 120/240 single phase service. from the meter the service will go to 3 200amp disconnects, each serving a 200amp sub. one of the 200amp subs will then feed a 100amp sub that will be located in the detached garage. this is where we are having our disagreement.
ray and ronald say that the feeder to the detached garage MUST be a 4-wire (2 hots, neutral, & ground). there will be no continuous metallic paths between the structures, so i say that according to 250.32(B)(2) it must only be a 3-wire (2 hots & neutral), with a bonding jumper installed in the panel. (i know 4-wire is correct, but i believe 3-wire would be too)
i say that according to 250.32(A) a ground rod must be driven at the structure (i know other electrodes acceptable but rod is typical). ray says you don't need a rod since there will be a ground wire with the feeder bc it has to be 4-wire (even with a 4-wire, i believe you still need to provide a grounding electrode at the structure). ronald, however, concedes that an electrode is required, but only if there are copper water lines (?!? silly isnt he?)
ray and ronald both say that no disconnecting means is required at the garage because the breaker for the feeder (located in sub at main house) serves as the disconnecting means. i say that a disconnecting means MUST be located at the garage according to 225.32. (i know 6 handle rule is acceptable).
anyway, that's pretty much it. let me know if i'm mistaken. thanks!
(P.S. ronald is a ga state licensed master electrician)