rookie4now
Senior Member
I cannot locate the code reference for sizing of ground rods. 250.52(A)5 says the minimum approved rod is 1/2" but it never mentions when a 5/8 or 3/4 rod would be required.
I cannot locate the code reference for sizing of ground rods. 250.52(A)5 says the minimum approved rod is 1/2" but it never mentions when a 5/8 or 3/4 rod would be required.
250.52(A)(5) Rod and Pipe Electrodes. Rod and pipe electrodes shall not be less than 2.44 m (8 ft) in length and shall consist of the following materials.
(a) Grounding electrodes of pipe or conduit shall not be smaller than metric designator 21 (trade size ?) and, where of steel, shall have the outer surface galvanized or otherwise metal-coated for corrosion protection.
(b) Grounding electrodes of stainless steel and copper or zinc coated steel shall be at least 15.87 mm ( in.) in diameter, unless listed and not less than 12.70 mm (? in.) in diameter.
Actually 250.52.(A)(5)(b) says that a ground rod is required to be at least 5/8" of an inch unless the rod is listed, then a 1/2" rod is permitted.
Everyone I have worked for in the past has specified a 3/4" diameter rod.