| Subject: | [Shop-talk] Running power to the shop |
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| From: | wmc_st at xxiii.com (Wayne) |
| Date: | Thu, 08 Mar 2012 22:52:23 -0500 |
| References: | <1d36294e.3de9b2.135f3750bba.Webtop.45@charter.net> <CAFnfnRXWMBVj165VkUqr5JRuY5gj7VyYfckfd74OaKc_JHD5HA@mail.gmail.com> <CAO8Q7CNkrD34LkT-8spEmvoho3-w7mZpW-gov7mgnP9-E-2Ohw@mail.gmail.com> |
>> The electrician did mention ground rods at the sub-panel. I forgot to add >> that, my bad. That sounds TOTALLY wrong. I flunked out of EE and am not a licensed electrician. But AFAIK, the neutral and ground should be "bonded" at ONE point and ONE POINT ONLY. A subpanel should have a separate neutral and ground wire run to it, and the bonding bar between the the two in the box should be removed, to create an "isolated ground" whereas a main entrance panel has the two connected. -Wayne |
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