Joseph Alexander
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How many grounds do you provide for a temporary service in your area? In Georgia t-poles usually only have one ground rod.
Now you drive 2 half rods, right?45 years ago it was a half a rod.
Ron
I always explain that a service is a service, it does not know whether it is permanent or temporary. I have been involved in a couple of electrocutions that I was happy I did not approve the service. 2 Rods for me or not approved.
Is this a local code amendment or do they just say since it's temp one is good enough? The NEC clearly requires two unless the single rod is rested.Washington state allows one for temp service
It's an actual state amendment in the Washington administrative code (WAC)Is this a local code amendment or do they just say since it's temp one is good enough? The NEC clearly requires two unless the single rod is rested.
retired - I realize that ground rods will not prevent an electrocution, but it is easier to explain to the investigator that the service was code compliant when approved. I hate filling out OSHA reports. I also agree that grounding is over emphasized in many cases and if the installation is done correctly, the hazards are minimal. After 34 years inspecting, I am still learning and unfortunately, still miss things.