NWOhioChevyGuy
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Well here is another feeder question for a pole barn build.
I have a fairly new panel in my garage that has the feed through lugs that I plan to utilize to put the feed to my building. Picture of that panel below.
It will be feeding a 100 amp General Electric panel that I scored for free several years ago, in great shape has main breaker and nothing else. So how good the deal will be is the cost of the breakers for it.
Anyways my shop will be 350' from this panel and I suspect I will need to utilize the 4/0 aluminum for the distance.
Next question is since this is a feed through panel, not technically a "sub panel" do I place the ground rods at the shop?
So 3 4/0 AL conductors from panel to panel through conduit? Then copper ground rods - 8' apart and Cu wire from box at shop?
Not an electrician but stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night
I have a fairly new panel in my garage that has the feed through lugs that I plan to utilize to put the feed to my building. Picture of that panel below.
It will be feeding a 100 amp General Electric panel that I scored for free several years ago, in great shape has main breaker and nothing else. So how good the deal will be is the cost of the breakers for it.
Anyways my shop will be 350' from this panel and I suspect I will need to utilize the 4/0 aluminum for the distance.
Next question is since this is a feed through panel, not technically a "sub panel" do I place the ground rods at the shop?
So 3 4/0 AL conductors from panel to panel through conduit? Then copper ground rods - 8' apart and Cu wire from box at shop?
Not an electrician but stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night
If youre talking about grounding electrodes, then thats not true, in the US anyway. Detached structures need grounding electrodes...