Keri_WW
Senior Member
I've got a panelboard being served by the utility transformer, which will be a couple hundred feet away from the actual building to be served. This panelboard will feed a gutter and two or three other panels.
This is a 240V single phase system. As far as grounding goes, I am providing 4#3/0 (2 current carrying conductors, ground, and a grounded neutral) from the xfmr to the panelboard. I am then providing a #4 ground connected to a 10' ground rod. From this panelboard, I am running 3#250 and 1#4 (upsized for VD) to the gutter. At this gutter I am providing another ground rod, and calling for #4 to the metal water pipe, gas piping (if applicable), and an exothermic weld to building steel.
Does this all sound correct? My main areas of confusion are the # and sizes of ground from xfmr to first panel, grounding required at first panel, and grounding required at building gutter.
Thanks for the help!!
Keri:grin::grin:
This is a 240V single phase system. As far as grounding goes, I am providing 4#3/0 (2 current carrying conductors, ground, and a grounded neutral) from the xfmr to the panelboard. I am then providing a #4 ground connected to a 10' ground rod. From this panelboard, I am running 3#250 and 1#4 (upsized for VD) to the gutter. At this gutter I am providing another ground rod, and calling for #4 to the metal water pipe, gas piping (if applicable), and an exothermic weld to building steel.
Does this all sound correct? My main areas of confusion are the # and sizes of ground from xfmr to first panel, grounding required at first panel, and grounding required at building gutter.
Thanks for the help!!
Keri:grin::grin: