Main service external bar

hhsting

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Main service grounding electrode system external ground bus bar has a brass tag and white letter engraving as shown below. Would not the brass plate cause problems and so would the engraving. Has anyone seen this? Is this allowed by NEC 2017 or not?

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Since the ground bar, by definition, is at zero volt potential, insulating it from the wall for a 2000 volt potential difference serves no purpose.
Except it is an easily achievable consistent spacing away from the wall. Yeah there are other ways, but there is nothing prohibiting it.
 
No idea. Drawings do point to main service grounding electrode system external bar and say see ground bar detail sheet xxxx.

So it’s definitely that.
Judging by my experience with those type of things I'd say that is a drawing for a cell site grounding plan.
 
What is a "main grounding conductor? Typically those bars are used to connect multiple grounding electrode conductors from different electrodes, and/or taps to multiple service disconnects. So which one requires a label? Just more stupid grounding tin hat stuff.
 
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