Is it required by code to drive another ground rod at the sub panel location?
If you are asking about post # 6, the answer is 250.32(A) and its exception. If you are asking about post #7, the answer is 250.56.What code section is that?
Thanks Charlie, my code book skills seems to be severely lacking.
It is a single circuit, but that circuit is a feeder and the second building always requires a grounding electrode system when it is served by a feeder. A single branch circuit, two wire or multiwire, does not require a grounding electrode system.yes, it's more than two circuits. If less than two then no
What is a CEE?
It is a single circuit, but that circuit is a feeder and the second building always requires a grounding electrode system when it is served by a feeder. A single branch circuit, two wire or multiwire, does not require a grounding electrode system.