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The point is, there are reasons for both.
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Thanks guys for the timely info. I have thirteen cast iron light poles to put up. The lights will be on three seperate controls. Can all the pole grounds be daisy chained together on one ground wire? Total amps of all thelights is approx. 15, and I will be pulling 10awg. Thanks Trainwire
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Menegt.....I don't know how your overhead layouts are going to be fed from, but if it's serving a private facility, it has been my experience that each one can be fused and depending on the voltage, I pull either a three or four conductor cable for each one, fed from an ac distribution box. That way each one gets its own EGC for the fixture itself. As far as the pole itself is concerned, I've always used 4/0 cadweld to the GEC whenever possible.....Burns
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Depends on voltage drop allowance and overcurrent device...99NEC250-122 could have a couple of applicable paragraphs.
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your egc must be per code:
250-2. General Requirements for Grounding
(d) Performance of Fault Current Path. The fault current path shall be permanent and electrically continuous, shall be capable of safely carrying the maximum fault likely to be imposed on it, and shall have sufficiently low impedance to facilitate the operation of overcurrent devices under fault conditions.
The earth shall not be used as the sole equipment grounding conductor or fault current path.
250-122. Size of Equipment Grounding Conductors (c) Multiple Circuits. Where a single equipment grounding conductor is run with multiple circuits in the same raceway or cable, it shall be sized for the largest overcurrent device protecting conductors in the raceway or cable.
Table 250-122. Minimum Size Equipment Grounding Conductors for Grounding Raceway and Equipment
Rating or Setting of Automatic Overcurrent Device in Circuit Ahead of Equipment, Conduit, etc., Not Exceeding (Amperes)
Size (AWG or kcmil)
Copper Aluminum or Copper-Clad Aluminum* 15 14 12 20 12 10 30 10 8 40 10 8 60 10 8 100 8 6 200 6 4 300 4 2 400 3 1 500 2 1/0 600 1 2/0 800 1/0 3/0 1000 2/0 4/0 1200 3/0 250 1600 4/0 350 2000 250 400 2500 350 600 3000 400 600 4000 500 800 5000 700 1200 6000 800 1200
remember this egc has to be sized for voltage drop so keep it the same size as your largest wire
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