Thread: main ground
View Single Post
  #5   Report Post  
Geoman
 
Posts: n/a
Default

On 2-11 Wm Deans asked about this grounding of the water line coming into
the house. Can you answer him please. He has a specific question that the
inspector is giving him grief with.

The post is titled "Grounding water pipe"

Thanks

"zxcvbob" wrote in message
...
karla wrote:
I pounded in a copper 8 ft ground rod and purchased a clamp.Queston #1
What size solid copper wire do I need to buy?(4 or 6)


Either is adequate, but there's not much difference in cost and the #4
requires no physical protection whereas the #6 might.

#2 Does the wire attach to the meter box or the sevice panel.(or both)?
200 amp ,new construction disconnect and main inside service panel. The
service panel and meter box are connected with grey pvc not emt.
thanks Gary


It attaches to whichever box contains the main disconnect for the
building. (Or is it the main overcurrent protection device? Usually they
are the same thing.)

Also, you should use 2 ground rods; it's cheaper and easier than testing
the impedence to make sure it is less than 25 ohms. A third ground rod is
not required even if the GEC impedence is still more than 25 ohms after
you add the 2nd electrode.

Don't forget to ground your water pipe within 6 feet of where it enters
the building, and put a #6 jumper wire around the water meter so the
circuit is not broken if the meter is removed.

Best regards,
Bob