wwhitney
Senior Member
- Location
- Berkeley, CA
- Occupation
- Retired
250.52(A)(1) tells us a "metal underground water pipe in direct contact with the earth for 3.0 m (10 ft) or more" is a grounding electrode, and 250.50 says it needs to be part of the grounding electrode system.
Does that mean that when a building is connected to multiple such metal underground water pipes, each one needs to be connected to as a grounding electrode? E.g. a building supplied by two metal water laterals, one for domestic water and one for fire sprinklers (separate systems inside the building).
How about when the different underground water pipes are connected within the building via a complete metal water piping system? E.g. metal water service at one end of a house, metal interior water piping to the other end of the house, metal water piping exits the building and goes underground for at least 10' to supply an outbuilding.
Cheers, Wayne
Does that mean that when a building is connected to multiple such metal underground water pipes, each one needs to be connected to as a grounding electrode? E.g. a building supplied by two metal water laterals, one for domestic water and one for fire sprinklers (separate systems inside the building).
How about when the different underground water pipes are connected within the building via a complete metal water piping system? E.g. metal water service at one end of a house, metal interior water piping to the other end of the house, metal water piping exits the building and goes underground for at least 10' to supply an outbuilding.
Cheers, Wayne