dezwitinc said:The best part is that you only have to run a #6 to the ground rod whether the service is 200 amp or 4000 amp.
benaround said:That's because it is in the spec.'s.
Inspectorcliff said:what happens when the electrode, be it rebar, copper wire or the likes gets cut off during the construction of the house/home?
Inspectorcliff said:The State of Colorado adopted the concrete encased electrode a few years back and I am wondering what happens when the electrode, be it rebar, copper wire or the likes gets cut off during the construction of the house/home? Thanks in advance.:grin:
That is exactly what has to happen here. It may not be the best answer but it meets the intent of the Code.iwire said:I imagine you'll get out a chipping gun and expose enough to make an irreversible splice. :grin:
benaround said:Ever try folding the #4 over and sliding it into say a 1" pvc, duct tape the
end over?? The few times that I tried it, it was still there when I went back!!
No see copper, no take copper.
250.53E States "Supplemental Electrode Bonding Connection Size" what If It Is the Primary Electrode, Would you not us Table 250.66?dezwitinc said:The best part is that you only have to run a #6 to the ground rod whether the service is 200 amp or 4000 amp.