02harleyfxdl
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When the concrete encased electrode utilizing #4 rebar is utilized as the method of grounding on a residential structure and the re-bar is turned verticle to provide the tie in for the grounding conductor please explain the following: If the stub up through the foundation wall exits the wall on the exterior of the wall, below grade with 2-3 feet exposed above grade is this being allowed. Understanding that unprotected re-bar is required to be encased in concrete per ACI 318, but it does not mention re-bar being used as the grounding electrode system. Is there any other justification out there that can be pointed out in black & white othere than the IRC 3608 section and the ACI 318?