GROUND RODS

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geeaster

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I'm an Industrial Electrican helping a friend hook up service to his modular home.It has a 400 amp meter base that feeds two 200 amp service
panels, can I use the same two ground rods with seperate ground rod conductors to ground both panels
 
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I would do the same, one wire to the meter or if POCO doesn't allow it there, only hook it to one disconnect box.
 
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:D
Unprecedented in Florida as far as I know!

I know you can't see the ground rods but the GEC is in the 1/2" pvc on the left, trust me!

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Both 200 Amp Main Breaker panels with the bonding screws installed. (Again, trust me they are in there!)
 
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Originally posted by davedottcom:
:D
Unprecedented in Florida as far as I know!

I know you can't see the ground rods but the GEC is in the 1/2" pvc on the left, trust me!

3454798723232%7Ffp333%3Enu%3D3256%3E3%3C5%3E588%3EWSNRCG%3D3232%3C%3B%3A776949nu0mrj

Both 200 Amp Main Breaker panels with the bonding screws installed. (Again, trust me they are in there!)
better watch out, FP&L just started making us use 2 risers on 400a services around these parts. all of a sudden they decided that they need parallels out of nowhere! makes for a real treat when you have a split extended service and you use a 320 continuous!!
 
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