Help to understand 255.66(A)

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sorry it was incomplete!
I meant the egc that goes from my main disconnect to the grounding rods
 
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depends on jurisdition and feed the ground wire size that was in accordance to 250.66 (For possible incoming feeder.!/2 mile away 400A used-#4 (we that don,t use #6 t all )
 
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You are correct that a #6 is the largest size conductor that is required to a ground rod. Some jurisdictions enforce a physical damage requirement to this conductor so they only allow #4 or larger. Here in NJ your #6 is fine.
 
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Originally posted by infinity:
You are correct that a #6 is the largest size conductor that is required to a ground rod. Some jurisdictions enforce a physical damage requirement to this conductor so they only allow #4 or larger. Here in NJ your #6 is fine.
So what ever would damage #6 would not damage #4. That makes no sense.
 
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to size grounding electrode conductors to electrodes other than ground rods (& concrete encased)such as building steel & water lines; and to size service bonding jumpers.
 
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