Cavie
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I think I saw a thread about this last week but can't remember. Is it ok to ufer ground a subpanel along with the main panel ufer? this may be a second post. I could not find the first one.
Cavie said:I think I saw a thread about this last week but can't remember. Is it ok to ufer ground a subpanel along with the main panel ufer? this may be a second post. I could not find the first one.
ramdiesel3500 said:I must have missed something recently. What does "ufer" mean???
Maybe the #10 was installed first, and later the correction was made.Cavie said:the guy rand a 4 wire to the subpanel but for some reason I don't know, the is a # 10 insulated green run in the wall to the footer steel.
iwire said:Many people call an NEC concrete encased electrode a 'uffer'
This is because Herbert G. Ufer did a lot of work with concrete encased electrodes. He was trying to ground buildings that contained munitions during WWII.
From what I have read Ufer's concrete encased electrodes where more elaborate than what the NEC requires.