mikehughes8
Senior Member
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According to 250.32 if I have a feeder going to a seperate building I must install an electrode or electrode system. Then IAW 250.56 I must meet the 25ohm requirement or drive another rod no less than 6 feet away from the first.
Now here's the question:
If I was determined not to drive that second ground rod and decided to use a Ground Resistance Tester to prove 25ohms or less do I have to disconnect the ground rod under test from the rest of the system or can I leave it connected? I ask because by virtue of the EGC I am actually connected to a larger grounding electrode system. So I may get 25ohms or less while connected but exceed 25ohms if not.
Now here's the question:
If I was determined not to drive that second ground rod and decided to use a Ground Resistance Tester to prove 25ohms or less do I have to disconnect the ground rod under test from the rest of the system or can I leave it connected? I ask because by virtue of the EGC I am actually connected to a larger grounding electrode system. So I may get 25ohms or less while connected but exceed 25ohms if not.
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