hhsting
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Understand I had some variation of this in other threads but just found out that the underground water pipe is connected.
Please see attached sketch shows one building fed by service Swbd feeder breaker to underground outside feeder to Panel P which is on outside wall of the building.
I have incoming main service water pipe which makes T and splits outside the building underground. Between Elec room#1 and Elec room#2 underground water pipe is metallic Not isolated.
One section comes up from underground into building Electrical Room #1 and second section comes up from underground in building Electrical Room #2.
Panel P requires grounding electrode system section 225 of NEC 2014 fed from outside feeder. Panel P already has supplemental ground rods.
Question:
1. When considering NEC 2014 section 250.50 and 250.50(A)(1), From Panel P one needs one GEC to Electrical room #1 underground water pipe only or their needs to be two GECs from panel P one to Elec Room #1 and another to Elec Room#2?
2. When consider NEC 2014 section 250.104(A) so would one require GEC or bonding jumper from Panel P to Elec Room #1 underground water pipe only or would need two GECs or binding jumpers from Panel P one to Elec Room#1 and another to Elec Room#2?
Please see attached sketch shows one building fed by service Swbd feeder breaker to underground outside feeder to Panel P which is on outside wall of the building.
I have incoming main service water pipe which makes T and splits outside the building underground. Between Elec room#1 and Elec room#2 underground water pipe is metallic Not isolated.
One section comes up from underground into building Electrical Room #1 and second section comes up from underground in building Electrical Room #2.
Panel P requires grounding electrode system section 225 of NEC 2014 fed from outside feeder. Panel P already has supplemental ground rods.
Question:
1. When considering NEC 2014 section 250.50 and 250.50(A)(1), From Panel P one needs one GEC to Electrical room #1 underground water pipe only or their needs to be two GECs from panel P one to Elec Room #1 and another to Elec Room#2?
2. When consider NEC 2014 section 250.104(A) so would one require GEC or bonding jumper from Panel P to Elec Room #1 underground water pipe only or would need two GECs or binding jumpers from Panel P one to Elec Room#1 and another to Elec Room#2?

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