separately derived systems GEC

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626alexnava

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Good afternoon I tried looking up the code for this response from an inspector so I can further educate myself by looking at 250.30, and 250.24 but just wanted to see if a grounding electrode conductor at my step down transformer is necessary (meter, transformer, and distribution panel are outdoors) even if my service main breaker panel and distribution panel have grounding electrode conductors already. According to the inspector it is not required at the transformer. Let me know if he is correct or if I do need a GEC at xfmr. Thanks in advance.

Inspector Response: “The Neutral-Ground bond occurs at the switchboard downstream of the transformer for the separately derived system so there would not be any ground rods or GEC at the delta-Wye transformer itself.”
 
A connection to the GES is required for a SDS transformer. It should be connected where the MBJ is installed as shown on the pictorial below.
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Good afternoon I tried looking up the code for this response from an inspector so I can further educate myself by looking at 250.30, and 250.24 but just wanted to see if a grounding electrode conductor at my step down transformer is necessary (meter, transformer, and distribution panel are outdoors) even if my service main breaker panel and distribution panel have grounding electrode conductors already. According to the inspector it is not required at the transformer. Let me know if he is correct or if I do need a GEC at xfmr. Thanks in advance.

Inspector Response: “The Neutral-Ground bond occurs at the switchboard downstream of the transformer for the separately derived system so there would not be any ground rods or GEC at the delta-Wye transformer itself.”
Is the service disconnect you mention on the primary or secondary side of the transformer and where is the service point?
 
Is the service disconnect you mention on the primary or secondary side of the transformer and where is the service point?
Utilities come into gear that separates meter section and main breaker with two service breakers section. Each breaker feeds its own step down transformer which then feed its own distribution panel. Prints show GEC at main panel and distribution panel only. All outdoors.
 
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