James L
Senior Member
- Location
- Kansas Cty, Mo, USA
- Occupation
- Electrician
Yes, I know.The Ufer clamp either has to be encased in concrete or if the rebar extends out out the pour it has to be accessible.
Most times here it sticks through the top of the foundation wall. Sometimes that means it's in a basement. Most of the new homes I wire have a finished basement, yet no times have there been access to the clamp.
Sometimes the foundation walls are not full height, and they'll frame stud walls to vet the ceiling height. In that case the ufer ends up in a wall, and no times there have been access to the clamp.
It's completely misunderstood of ignored in these parts