Sub Panel Grounding

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james wuebker

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Iowa
House has a 200 amp main Sq. D QO panel in the basement. On the other end of the basement (60')is a 100 sub panel feed from the 200 amp main panel. The 4 wires are ran to it. Do I need to add a ground rod to this sub panel also and run a ground to the water main pipe where I already have my 200 amp main panel hook to? Remember that this is all in the basement of 1 house.

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Jim
 

Dennis Alwon

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No ground rod nor wire to water pipes is necessary. The 4 wires to the sub are sufficient as long as the ground and neutral are separated.
 

petersonra

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engineer
james wuebker said:
House has a 200 amp main Sq. D QO panel in the basement. On the other end of the basement (60')is a 100 sub panel feed from the 200 amp main panel. The 4 wires are ran to it. Do I need to add a ground rod to this sub panel also and run a ground to the water main pipe where I already have my 200 amp main panel hook to? Remember that this is all in the basement of 1 house.

Thanks!
Jim

The answer is no.

Only one grounding electrode system is required per structure. The number of panelboards is not an issue.
 
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