butter
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- Shelbyville, IN
Gentlemen,
I have 2 questions I'd like help with please.
1. When multiple grounding electrodes are available ( water pipe, ground rod, building steel etc), how do you determine which is the main grounding electrode and which are supplemental electrodes even though they required to be bonded together?
2. And suppose a natural gas piping system is available and required to be BONDED and Grounded what keeps it from being the main grounding electrode particularly if it's ground resistance is lower than the other available grounding electrodes?
Bob
I have 2 questions I'd like help with please.
1. When multiple grounding electrodes are available ( water pipe, ground rod, building steel etc), how do you determine which is the main grounding electrode and which are supplemental electrodes even though they required to be bonded together?
2. And suppose a natural gas piping system is available and required to be BONDED and Grounded what keeps it from being the main grounding electrode particularly if it's ground resistance is lower than the other available grounding electrodes?
Bob