Electron_Sam78
Senior Member
- Location
- Palm Bay, FL
I've got a job where some parking lot pole lights have an external ground rod and conductor at each pole. The poles are mounted on a concrete base. The tops of the ground rods are exposed and the mowing service has cut and dislodged the conductors from some of the rods and the customer is asking me if the rods are necessary and do they need to be reconnected.
I'm not sure if they are necessary or not. The concrete base of the poles with the steel mounting bolts sticking out is essentially a ufer ground, correct? Wouldn't the bases be suffucient grounding means?
I'm not sure if they are necessary or not. The concrete base of the poles with the steel mounting bolts sticking out is essentially a ufer ground, correct? Wouldn't the bases be suffucient grounding means?