D Dave G Member Dec 10, 2005 #1 When using a #2 ring with 6 ground rods attached for a main grounding electrode does the main grounding electrode conductor need to be larger than #2 ? This is for an 800 amp service fed with parallel 500 kcmils.
When using a #2 ring with 6 ground rods attached for a main grounding electrode does the main grounding electrode conductor need to be larger than #2 ? This is for an 800 amp service fed with parallel 500 kcmils.
infinity Moderator Staff member Location New Jersey Occupation Journeyman Electrician (retired) Dec 10, 2005 #2 Re: Grounding electrode conductor question. The GEC is not required to be larger than the grounding ring. Look at 250.66(C).
Re: Grounding electrode conductor question. The GEC is not required to be larger than the grounding ring. Look at 250.66(C).
W websparky Senior Member Location Cleveland, Ohio Dec 10, 2005 #3 Re: Grounding electrode conductor question. According to the NEC, no.
paul Senior Member Location Snohomish, WA Dec 10, 2005 #4 Re: Grounding electrode conductor question. No, but I have seen engineers design ground rings with the GEC larger than #2.
Re: Grounding electrode conductor question. No, but I have seen engineers design ground rings with the GEC larger than #2.
infinity Moderator Staff member Location New Jersey Occupation Journeyman Electrician (retired) Dec 10, 2005 #5 Re: Grounding electrode conductor question. Originally posted by paul: No, but I have seen engineers design ground rings with the GEC larger than #2. Click to expand... You're right. They can design anything they want as long as it meets the code minimum which the NEC is.
Re: Grounding electrode conductor question. Originally posted by paul: No, but I have seen engineers design ground rings with the GEC larger than #2. Click to expand... You're right. They can design anything they want as long as it meets the code minimum which the NEC is.