jekquist
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I can't seem to find the preferred method for running the bare ground from my sub panel in my detached barn to the two grounding electrodes. I will be running 2" pvc conduit all the way from the main load center in my house with the required equipment ground in it. My slab has been poured already, and am kicking myself for not putting the conduit in then.
My question is what is the best method to cleanly and neatly run the bare wire ground?
In my dads shop he used direct burial wire so he just popped out of the conduit once it was underground.
I guess I could put another smaller transition through the panel and wall if that is acceptable.
Mainly looking for pictures as my googling hasn't turned up any results.
Thanks as I'm finally about ready to do this. Permit in hand.
My question is what is the best method to cleanly and neatly run the bare wire ground?
In my dads shop he used direct burial wire so he just popped out of the conduit once it was underground.
I guess I could put another smaller transition through the panel and wall if that is acceptable.
Mainly looking for pictures as my googling hasn't turned up any results.
Thanks as I'm finally about ready to do this. Permit in hand.
My inspector? I was specifically told no grounding rod at the garage sub. Could certainly be 1 of those "different in Canada" things, was pretty sure same practice occurred in the US but I guess not. Here they seem to make no distinction with subpanel requirements between attached and detached structures.