mikeyr
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I had a extension built onto my detached garage and the city required a Ufer ground (something attached to the rebar in the concrete) even though the existing garage already had a 100amp sub-panel and was grounded through the main panel in the house.
In the confusion of trying to finish everything, the Ufer ground was never connected to the sub-panel. Its installation was signed off on the permit however AND I have a ground wire sticking out of my slab where the existing garage joins the new extension. I also have a inspector on his way for the final inspection, OOPS
I am afraid the inspector will see the Ufer installation in the slab on the permit and will want to see it at the panel.
I was going to hook up the Ufer wire to the ground bar on the sub-panel but a friend said you can't have 2 grounds, its not safe so you have to change the wiring from the main panel to the sub before hooking up the Ufer. Since that does not sound right to me because my electrician had indicated it was easy to hook up, I thought I would ask here. I am trying to get my permit signed off today rather than have my electrician back next week and delay my FINAL inspection past this weekend because I want to move in this weekend.
Edit*** Done more reading on the web, all I know right now is that it was a existing sub-panel, I don't know if there were 3 wires or 4 wires to it from the house main, I will look in a few minutes. From what I remember, the neutral and ground bars in the existing sub were connected together but I really did not touch the electrical so I am not sure. From memory I think there is only 3 wires coming out of the conduit to the sub-panel.***
Any ideas ?
In the confusion of trying to finish everything, the Ufer ground was never connected to the sub-panel. Its installation was signed off on the permit however AND I have a ground wire sticking out of my slab where the existing garage joins the new extension. I also have a inspector on his way for the final inspection, OOPS
I was going to hook up the Ufer wire to the ground bar on the sub-panel but a friend said you can't have 2 grounds, its not safe so you have to change the wiring from the main panel to the sub before hooking up the Ufer. Since that does not sound right to me because my electrician had indicated it was easy to hook up, I thought I would ask here. I am trying to get my permit signed off today rather than have my electrician back next week and delay my FINAL inspection past this weekend because I want to move in this weekend.
Edit*** Done more reading on the web, all I know right now is that it was a existing sub-panel, I don't know if there were 3 wires or 4 wires to it from the house main, I will look in a few minutes. From what I remember, the neutral and ground bars in the existing sub were connected together but I really did not touch the electrical so I am not sure. From memory I think there is only 3 wires coming out of the conduit to the sub-panel.***
Any ideas ?
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