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Jimmie D wrote:
Hopefully you are not really using the water pipe for a ground for your electrical service. Hopefully your plumbing is just bonded to the electrical ground. Dont even think about using this for lightning protection. Nothing like having lightning run in on your plumbing while taking a bath or have it run in on yor ground and eat about $7K worth of test equipment(my bad). Jimmie Jimmie DE KB3OPR I am an electrician by craft. The US National Electric Code Requires that underground metal water piping on the premise be used as a grounding electrode for the electrical system. There is no way around it. No matter how fast people talk you cannot avoid using an underground metal piping system as a grounding electrode unless the electrical inspector is incompetent. -- Tom Horne Tom you are confusing grounding with bonding, the plumbing should be bonded to ground but not used for ground, at least this is getting to be the rule in most places. I know that using the plumbing for ground is still acceptaable in places and in a lot of places it is still acceptable if if the local code permitted it at the time it was installed(grandfathering).. An electrician confusing grounding and bonding - that is pretty funny. From the US National Electrical Code “250.50 Grounding Electrode System All grounding electrodes as described in 250.52(A)(1) through (A)(6) that are present at each building or structure served shall be bonded together to form the grounding electrode system.” “250.52(A)(1) Metal Underground Water Pipe” (10 feet or more metal in earth) Using underground metal water pipe as a grounding electrode is REQUIRED. And this has been a requirement for a very long time. Local codes may be different from the NEC, but it is unlikely they are different on this. And if you just "bond" metal water pipe it will work as a grounding electrode anyway. -- bud-- |
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