Grounding bonding in meter can and term box

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ctaylo360860

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Po co has a #6 bare ground at the pole. Do I need to take this up to the meter? The g.e.c. And grounded conductor are bonded at the meter. See pictures. I would then run three wires to my terminal box 2 phases one grounded conductor. Do I need to use the bonding jumper provided in the terminal box as long as it’s adequate using 250.102(c) ? Or do I only need to bond at the meter. I would then run 3 wires underground from term box to 2 separate 100a main panels setting 2 ground rods at each service. grounds and neutrals bonded at both 100a services. Any panels after the 2-100a main panels would be considered sub panels and need to be isolated...
 

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ctaylo360860

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Gec is ran to meter, run three wires from load side of meter to term box. Use bonding jumper provided In term box to bond grounds and neutrals, run 3 wires to each 100 a service, set ground rods and bond at each 100a service disconnect.
 

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