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Is this phrase in the NEC, or is it just a commonly used phrase that has no official status?
Well, "made electrode" may well not be in the enforceable body of the NEC, but it IS an index item, and has been for many Code cycles, that refers specifically to 250.50, 250.52.Is this phrase in the NEC, or is it just a commonly used phrase that has no official status?
That language is not in the 2002 code, so I think the 99 code is the last time "made electrode" was used in the NEC.... Where the supplemental electrode is a made electrode of the rod, pipe, or plate type, it shall comply with 250.56 ...
And even then it was used but not defined?It was in the 1999 code. Section 250-52(a)(2)
That language is not in the 2002 code, so I think the 99 code is the last time "made electrode" was used in the NEC.
As are many terms even in today's Code.And even then it was used but not defined?
No real definition, but the use in the section kind of defined it..."rod, pipe or plate type".And even then it was used but not defined?
I see that not as a list of all possible types of made electrodes, but rather a specification of a rule that applies only to those types of made electrode..No real definition, but the use in the section kind of defined it..."rod, pipe or plate type".
Back when I was teaching grounding, I would just say an electrode that is installed by the electrician. All of the other electrodes are installed by other trades.