Pierre C Belarge
Senior Member
- Location
- Westchester County, New York
One of the houses I looked at today had this situation.
The building in the picture is a detached garage. The waterpipe supplying the building is copper, but it is installed inside of a large (2 ft diameter) metal drainage pipe installed between the two buildings...there are other utilities in the same drainage pipe.
In the picture, you can see a copper pipe outside that is supplying the lawn sprinkler system.
Assuming there is more than 10' of copper in contact with the earth, is this sprinkler pipe now the electrode?
The building in the picture is a detached garage. The waterpipe supplying the building is copper, but it is installed inside of a large (2 ft diameter) metal drainage pipe installed between the two buildings...there are other utilities in the same drainage pipe.
In the picture, you can see a copper pipe outside that is supplying the lawn sprinkler system.
Assuming there is more than 10' of copper in contact with the earth, is this sprinkler pipe now the electrode?

