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raider1 said:
[quote="clintdenver"

Also a light pole is considered a structure according to article 100 definitions. The exception for a grounding electrode at a light pole is 250.32(A) Exception. This exception says that a structure that is fed with a single branch-circuit that includes an equipment grounding conductor need not have a grounding electrode.

Chris

When you say that this exception is for when a structure is fed from a single branch circuit with a ECG does that also include a multiwire branch circuit? Wondering if that makes a difference here b/c the pole is 208.
 

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I agree with georgstoltz,

GalwayElectric, did you read 250.32(A) Exception? It clearly states that for this exception a multi-wire branch circuit is considered a single branch circuit.

Chris
 
raider1 said:
I agree with georgstoltz,

GalwayElectric, did you read 250.32(A) Exception? It clearly states that for this exception a multi-wire branch circuit is considered a single branch circuit.

Chris

I think it's fairly obvious I did NOT read the exception...... Boy is my face red! :oops:
 
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