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    Default Grounding electrode

    Can someone tell me when adding a grounding electrode (in adition to water main ground) was added? I realize just because it was added by NEC, it does not indicate when it was adopted by the local AHJ.

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    Default Re: Grounding electrode

    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Meier View Post
    I would guess that the requirment to supplement the water pipe with an additional electrode was added to the NEC in the late 70's or early 80's.
    At least that long.


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    Default Re: Grounding electrode

    First required in the 1978 NEC.

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    Default Re: Grounding electrode

    Thank you

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    Default Re: Grounding electrode

    Don't forget the wording, when the metalic water pipe is the only electrode.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bob smit View Post
    Don't forget the wording, when the metalic water pipe is the only electrode.
    Huh? Please expand and clarify what you are referring to.

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    Default Re: Grounding electrode

    Notice that my post was not in ( ' ") as to indicate direct quotes or direct wording per code (NEC).
    To clarify my inference this time,, if there are other electrodes present and utilized there is no need to add any more electrodes, obviously.

    The reason for my input of the obvious J.P., is due to my experience of seeing H owners as well as a few contractors installing made electrodes in presence of metallic water pipes even tho there are other electrode(s) already utilized.

    Now for some code quotes.. "shall be supplemented by an additional electrode of a type specified in 250.52(A)(2) through (A)(8)" end of quote.
    If one of those other electrodes are being utilized as required, obviously their is no need per the NEC to drive made electrodes.


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    Default Re: Grounding electrode

    Quote Originally Posted by bob smit View Post
    Notice that my post was not in ( ' ") as to indicate direct quotes or direct wording per code (NEC).
    To clarify my inference this time,, if there are other electrodes present and utilized there is no need to add any more electrodes, obviously.

    The reason for my input of the obvious J.P., is due to my experience of seeing H owners as well as a few contractors installing made electrodes in presence of metallic water pipes even tho there are other electrode(s) already utilized.

    Now for some code quotes.. "shall be supplemented by an additional electrode of a type specified in 250.52(A)(2) through (A)(8)" end of quote.
    If one of those other electrodes are being utilized as required, obviously their is no need per the NEC to drive made electrodes.
    Aye ... but ...

    ... your post said: (underlining and bold are mine)
    Quote Originally Posted by bob smit View Post
    Don't forget the wording, when the metalic water pipe is the only electrode.
    So I was wondering why you were asking about what we were already talking about.

    Your reply talked about "if there are other electrodes present", thus why I was asking for clarification.

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