UPDATE: Hole drilled in foundation for GEC. See pic below
I am building a small workshop and plan to have 100 Amp service to it. (Mini Split AC, Compressor, 50 Amp welder will be the big draws.) Its around 150 feet from my main service box. The foundation and slab is in with 1.5 inch pvc set in the wall. You can see the build with pics HERE. There are two conduits in the pictures. The right hand one, (from the outside), will be for the panel box. The other conduit is for any low voltage use I may need later: sprinkler, Sat/Cable, etc. They are place so they will come up through the mudsill/floorplate.
The current plan is to run #1 THWN in 1.5 inch pvc. (I believe 4 wires of #1 is the max allowed for 1.5 inch pvc)
The question I have regards running the ground from the panel back out to the buried grounding rod. Can i run it back down the conduit I have now and is there some type of waterproof connection that I can use to run the ground wire out of the conduit to the rod. If I can't do that, what are my other solutions without poking a hole in the side of my building?
TIA
I am building a small workshop and plan to have 100 Amp service to it. (Mini Split AC, Compressor, 50 Amp welder will be the big draws.) Its around 150 feet from my main service box. The foundation and slab is in with 1.5 inch pvc set in the wall. You can see the build with pics HERE. There are two conduits in the pictures. The right hand one, (from the outside), will be for the panel box. The other conduit is for any low voltage use I may need later: sprinkler, Sat/Cable, etc. They are place so they will come up through the mudsill/floorplate.
The current plan is to run #1 THWN in 1.5 inch pvc. (I believe 4 wires of #1 is the max allowed for 1.5 inch pvc)
The question I have regards running the ground from the panel back out to the buried grounding rod. Can i run it back down the conduit I have now and is there some type of waterproof connection that I can use to run the ground wire out of the conduit to the rod. If I can't do that, what are my other solutions without poking a hole in the side of my building?
TIA
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