TylerRNEMT
Well-known member
Hi everyone!
I currently have a small 8 circuit subpanel in my detached that I've quickly outgrown. I am going to be installing a mini split in the next month or so and realized I was going to have to swap out the existing subpanel for a larger capacity panel. I went ahead and bought a 20 circuit 100 amp panel and starting looking into the existing set-up a little before tackling the exchange and found something a little unexpected.
The existing panel is fed by 3 separate 2awg feeds: (2 hot and a neutral). There is no ground wire run from the main panel to the detached. So I thought ok.... maybe instead of isolating the ground bar like it should have been they bonded to the neutral bar..... but nope..... It appears they installed a separate ground bar in the subpanel and ran the appropriate circuit grounds to this.... but there is no ground wire running to this bar and it is not bonded to the neutral bar in any fashion.
Here is a picture... I know the bottom of the ground bar isn't visible, but I can assure you there is no ground attached. Any advice on where to go from here. There appears to be PVC conduit at both ends currently but I'm not sure I'll be able to pass another separate ground through as it doesn't appear to be a very straight shot.

Thanks for any input!
-Tyler
I currently have a small 8 circuit subpanel in my detached that I've quickly outgrown. I am going to be installing a mini split in the next month or so and realized I was going to have to swap out the existing subpanel for a larger capacity panel. I went ahead and bought a 20 circuit 100 amp panel and starting looking into the existing set-up a little before tackling the exchange and found something a little unexpected.
The existing panel is fed by 3 separate 2awg feeds: (2 hot and a neutral). There is no ground wire run from the main panel to the detached. So I thought ok.... maybe instead of isolating the ground bar like it should have been they bonded to the neutral bar..... but nope..... It appears they installed a separate ground bar in the subpanel and ran the appropriate circuit grounds to this.... but there is no ground wire running to this bar and it is not bonded to the neutral bar in any fashion.
Here is a picture... I know the bottom of the ground bar isn't visible, but I can assure you there is no ground attached. Any advice on where to go from here. There appears to be PVC conduit at both ends currently but I'm not sure I'll be able to pass another separate ground through as it doesn't appear to be a very straight shot.

Thanks for any input!
-Tyler




