Maybe this is one of the more mundane topics, but I believe it is worthy of a dedicated discussion.
When doing a service change, we often are required to “bang in” a ground rod (or two) and connect them to the service. We also need to provide attachment points for landing ground wires by the cable / alarm / satellite guys. Here’s where things get confusing; Local ordinances often modify NEC rules, and trade practices vary considerably.
How do you do the job? I’d like to focus on these details: -- Do you drive the rods below grade? — If so, how are the connections inspected? — What tool is used to drive the rods? — What wire do you use? — How do you protect the above-grade portion of the wire? — Do you bond the wire to the buried end of the conduit? How? — How do you connect multiple rods together? — Do you take any steps to protect the wire connecting multiple rods?.
I’m in the middle of a service change, and my practices seem to be unusual around here. I’ve had some trouble finding my usual hardware.
Please post pictures; I plan to do so later this week.
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