tley10
Member
- Location
- Valdosta, GA USA
We have been asked to sit at an appeals meeting because a local electrician appealed a turn down on his grounding electrode conductor size. This is a 400 amp service with two 200 amp panels. The local electrician is trying to use 250.66(A) which states that the GEC only has to be a 6 AWG copper when connected to rods. From what we have read being that you would have multiple disconnecting means you would have to go by 250.64(D)(1) to size the GEC which tells you to use 250.66 chart. Are we correct?........ I have a little problem with 250.66(A) because the way it reads, the GEC shall not be required to be larger than 6 AWG copper when connected to rods, is that for any size service?, what if you had a 2500 amp service, would you still be able to run 6 AWG copper to ground rods?