Originally posted by poolboy:
Here on the left coast we use the 2001 CEC, although slightly different from the NEC a bit more stringent, this is good, electricity loves water, we are 80% fluid, so Grounding is very important in providing something better than a human or animal to latch on to. In a main panel, residential, usually Edison provides you with 2 lines and a (messenger),neutral, it's up to you to make your best ground and bond at the panel, weather it be concrete encased or a stainless steel rod, and picking up all metal piping continuously is important. Now with a sub-panel, even though your EGC and GEC land on the same bar at the main, you do want to isolate them at the sub-panel. Be sure that everything down stream or devices, are in fact grounded with a separate EGC AND that there is NO continuity between ANY EGC and GEC on the load side. We refer to this as a neutral fault test.Good luck
Monk
Huntington Beach, Ca.