- Location
- Windsor, CO NEC: 2017
- Occupation
- Service Manager
I'm in the process of building a class for grounding and bonding. I've reached 250.66 and am having a hard time making sense of why we're allowed to use a reduced GEC for these items.
I realize that a water pipe is commonly interconnected with other services, but I fail to see how that really matters in this section. When you get down to brass tacks, you can use any electrode to interconnect services and unbalanced neutral current would be just as inclined to travel down service A's #6 to a ground rod and return up service B's #6 and overload it.
Thoughts?
I realize that a water pipe is commonly interconnected with other services, but I fail to see how that really matters in this section. When you get down to brass tacks, you can use any electrode to interconnect services and unbalanced neutral current would be just as inclined to travel down service A's #6 to a ground rod and return up service B's #6 and overload it.
Thoughts?