jwelectric
Senior Member
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Re: Mobile Home
550.32 (A) clearly states that the service for a mobile home is to be adjacent to the mobile home and not mounted in or on the mobile home.
This service is allowed to be located elsewhere on the premises, as long as a disconnecting means is located within sight from and not more than 30 feet from mobile home.
This disconnecting means is allowed to be grounded accordance with 250.32.
550.32 (D) Additional Outside Electrical Equipment. Means for connecting a mobile home accessory building or structure or additional electrical equipment located outside a mobile home by a fixed wiring method shall be provided in either the mobile home service equipment or the local external disconnecting means permitted in 550.32(A).
As is pointed out in these two sections of 550 a separate disconnect can be grounded by 250.32 and any additional outside electrical equipment is to be grounded by 250.32. There is nothing that would make me believe that a second rod would be needed here.
550.16 tell how the grounded (neutral) and equipment grounding conductor MUST be connected in the distribution panel on the inside. There is no mention on how to connect a grounding electrode conductor mentioned here so therefore it is not allowed in this panel.
Where does either 550 or 250 state that this ground rod is to be connected?
Yes I did, I try to read and understand every post in a thread that I am responding to.Jw, did you read Mike Holts comments, one of which is, to read the definition of Building and Structure in article 100?
No, but if any one of these smart people thought that mobile home or RV should have a ground rod driven at them don?t you think at least one of them would have used one or at least made mention of it at some point in time?Do you really think his material or anyones material can show every possibillity of a "Structure" ?
Then you haven?t read 550.32(A) nor 550.32 (D).Now, the bottom line is, CMP 19 says that under 550.32(A) the grounding requirements for mobile home lot service equipment do not differ from grounding requirements for service equipment installed in or at any other occupancy.
550.32 (A) clearly states that the service for a mobile home is to be adjacent to the mobile home and not mounted in or on the mobile home.
This service is allowed to be located elsewhere on the premises, as long as a disconnecting means is located within sight from and not more than 30 feet from mobile home.
This disconnecting means is allowed to be grounded accordance with 250.32.
550.32 (D) Additional Outside Electrical Equipment. Means for connecting a mobile home accessory building or structure or additional electrical equipment located outside a mobile home by a fixed wiring method shall be provided in either the mobile home service equipment or the local external disconnecting means permitted in 550.32(A).
As is pointed out in these two sections of 550 a separate disconnect can be grounded by 250.32 and any additional outside electrical equipment is to be grounded by 250.32. There is nothing that would make me believe that a second rod would be needed here.
550.16 tell how the grounded (neutral) and equipment grounding conductor MUST be connected in the distribution panel on the inside. There is no mention on how to connect a grounding electrode conductor mentioned here so therefore it is not allowed in this panel.
Where does either 550 or 250 state that this ground rod is to be connected?