thisisausername
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I will be inserting a transfer switch between my home's meter base and load center. The transfer switch will take over main breaker duty and function as the service disconnect, with the load center acting only as a sub panel. The load center and transfer switch will be in the same structure and room.
In this scenario, must I relocate the two grounding electrode conductors (200A service) from the load center (now a sub panel) to the transfer switch's (now the service disconnect's) ground bar? The load center will of course no longer have neutral bonded while the transfer switch will, and the load center's ground bar will be connected to the transfer switch's ground bar. Physically, it seems almost the same to me whether the GECs are relocated or not, with the only difference being that the service disconnect's (now transfer switch's) ground bar has one physical path to those two electrodes instead of two.
The transfer switch's installation manual does not mention this at all, but my instinct is that I would need to relocate the GECs. Section 250 is quite long and is taking some time for me to break down and decipher. All I've been able to find via Google is this PDF from a state in which I don't live, and its answer implies that whoever wrote it doesn't even understand that neutral shouldn't be bonded at the sub panel.
In this scenario, must I relocate the two grounding electrode conductors (200A service) from the load center (now a sub panel) to the transfer switch's (now the service disconnect's) ground bar? The load center will of course no longer have neutral bonded while the transfer switch will, and the load center's ground bar will be connected to the transfer switch's ground bar. Physically, it seems almost the same to me whether the GECs are relocated or not, with the only difference being that the service disconnect's (now transfer switch's) ground bar has one physical path to those two electrodes instead of two.
The transfer switch's installation manual does not mention this at all, but my instinct is that I would need to relocate the GECs. Section 250 is quite long and is taking some time for me to break down and decipher. All I've been able to find via Google is this PDF from a state in which I don't live, and its answer implies that whoever wrote it doesn't even understand that neutral shouldn't be bonded at the sub panel.