- Location
- New Jersey
- Occupation
- Journeyman Electrician
You're confusing the two sections as they do not say the same thing. All ground clamps when subject to physical damage require protection regardless of the electrode type {250.10}. If they're not subject to physical damage like a typical standard water pipe clamp then nothing is required. Ground rods not driven below ground are automatically required to be protected.According to 250.10 every grounding or bonding connection is required to be protected from damage - even exposed water line grounds. But they apparently aren't in any danger
That's why I say that merely being exposed is not enough to say it's in danger of being damaged. And I've never seen an AHJ who thought it's a danger to have a ground rod acorn above dirt, concrete, asphalt, or anything else
250.53(G) The upper end of the electrode shall be flush with or below ground level unless the above ground end and the grounding electrode conductor attachment are protected against physical damage as specified in 250.10.