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Jeff Dantzler
 
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DaveG wrote:
In addition to the suggestions already made, I believe the NEC would
require you to install a ground rod, and bond the neutral and ground bars in
your sub panel. Double check the exact NEC, though.
Dave


This is not true. The right way to run a subpanel is to run four conductors:
2 hots, 1 neutral, and 1 ground. Buy a good panel and also buy a separate
ground bus for that model panel. SquareD QO is good quality.

Bond the incoming ground to the ground bus (and the case of the panel.)
Do NOT bond the ground to the neutral in a subpanel. It is okay to bond the
subpanel ground to a proper grounding rod located close to the subpanel,
but it also must be bonded to the incoming ground.

The neutral should be kept separate from the ground in subpanels. Only bond them
at the service entrance.

People will disagree what constitutes a "service entrance". To play it safe,
consider the service entrance to be the one main panel connected to the meter.

Jeff Dantzler
Seattle, WA