H herkyfred Member Jun 26, 2004 #1 Temporary pole installation. Inspector requires 2 ground rods. Says that I need 2 unless I can prove 25 ohms on a single rod. I've been doing a single ground rod forever with no problems. This is a new inspector. Is he correct?
Temporary pole installation. Inspector requires 2 ground rods. Says that I need 2 unless I can prove 25 ohms on a single rod. I've been doing a single ground rod forever with no problems. This is a new inspector. Is he correct?
iwire Moderator Staff member Location Massachusetts Jun 26, 2004 #2 Re: Ground rods for temporary power He is correct take a look at 250.56
B bphgravity Senior Member Location Florida Jun 27, 2004 #3 Re: Ground rods for temporary power I myself have never driven more than one rod for a T-pole, nor have I ever seen an installation with more than one.
Re: Ground rods for temporary power I myself have never driven more than one rod for a T-pole, nor have I ever seen an installation with more than one.
iwire Moderator Staff member Location Massachusetts Jun 27, 2004 #4 Re: Ground rods for temporary power Sometimes we only put in one rod, most times two rods. That said, the inspector can ask for two or proof of 25 ohms.
Re: Ground rods for temporary power Sometimes we only put in one rod, most times two rods. That said, the inspector can ask for two or proof of 25 ohms.
J jhaynes Member Jun 28, 2004 #6 Re: Ground rods for temporary power Here in the great midwest the installer cuts one rod in half- that way they get a twofer ground
Re: Ground rods for temporary power Here in the great midwest the installer cuts one rod in half- that way they get a twofer ground