- Location
- Massachusetts
No one.
But the question was enough to trigger calling it what it is, "a buried unused electrode".
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The NEC has no term for that.
Its is an electrode that was created at the structure therefore 250.50 requires it to be connected to the grounding electrode system.
Of course you could try to call it an auxiliary grounding electrode.
250.54 Auxiliary Grounding Electrodes. One or more
grounding electrodes shall be permitted to be connected to
the equipment grounding conductors specified in 250.118
and shall not be required to comply with the electrode
bonding requirements of 250.50 or 250.53(C) or the resistance
requirements of 250.53(A)(2) Exception, but the
earth shall not be used as an effective ground-fault current
path as specified in 250.4(A)(5) and 250.4(8)(4).
And if the AHJ bought into that you would only have to tie it into a local EGC instead of the service.
Guys, listen I understand how you feel and if I was building this addition I would likely not have contemplated adding an electrode.
But forget what we normally do and normally think. Read the code words and tell me where you see that 250.50 only applies when panel work is being done?