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It shouldn't happen to a dog

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LarryFine

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improper as in inadequate over a longer distance Larry?
I think improper as in none, ground rods only.
I can't say whether it's inadequate or nonexistent, only that there is nothing functioning as one.

As we all know, a metallic light pole should be grounded (bonded) well enough to trip an OCPD.
 

tortuga

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100 characters?
:rolleyes:
I'd rather have 100 responses as to how and why this seems such a prevalent problem
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~RJ~
This was being discussed in
This other thread about a 600V street lighting feeder
I suspect they have a feeder that is so long the standard OCPD can never detect a ground fault and work properly.
Or whatever they are using to detect a ground fault is not calibrated correctly.
 

romex jockey

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This was being discussed in
This other thread about a 600V street lighting feeder
I suspect they have a feeder that is so long the standard OCPD can never detect a ground fault and work properly.
Or whatever they are using to detect a ground fault is not calibrated correctly.
Yes, and this thread is simply backing that up tortuga

why? :oops:

because opining against the narrative never goes well here>>>


Listen to 2:11 >>>



~RJ~
 
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