Richard DeBernardo
New member
Does a remote panelboard (120/240 volt, 10 circuits) need a seperately driven ground rod if an insulated equipment grounding conductor was installed with the feeder conductors between the remote panelboard and the main service? The second question is can a seperately driven ground rod at the remote panelboard take the place of the insulated equipment grounding conductor that could have been installed with the feeder conductors?
Thanks,
Rich
Thanks,
Rich