jkeyser14
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I recently picked up a tig welder w/ an input of 100 amps at 240v full load. Miller's instructions for the unit say that the welder's working ground should be attached to the panel ground as well as directly to a ground rod.
The welder is in an attached garage w/ it's own sub panel. I was under the impression that you only want a ground rod at the main panel, and that you never drive another ground rod at the sub panel because you can create multiple ground paths. I know I've read in the NEC book somewhere that manufacturer's instructions can trump code, but this welder is 40 years old and a lot has changed over those years.
The welder is in an attached garage w/ it's own sub panel. I was under the impression that you only want a ground rod at the main panel, and that you never drive another ground rod at the sub panel because you can create multiple ground paths. I know I've read in the NEC book somewhere that manufacturer's instructions can trump code, but this welder is 40 years old and a lot has changed over those years.