RedTiger678
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Scenario is as follows:
Old house built in the 40's. Addition was added and the panel was moved to the addition, but the contractor (rocket scientists) that moved the panel did NOT upgrade the wiring leading to the old structure, hence there are no grounded circuits. I'm in the process of upgrading the circuits to 14/2 and 12/2 with ground, but there is no access to the panel via attic etc to the new panel location INSIDE the structure.
1. Can I clamp the new grounds to the copper water pipe (Runs about 20 feet underground) and call it good?
2. Should I instead run some conduit outside the structure along a wall to the new panel location and patch the ground back into the grounding bus bar?
My guess is the conduit with ground is the appropriate answer, but wanted to see what other's thoughts are...
Old house built in the 40's. Addition was added and the panel was moved to the addition, but the contractor (rocket scientists) that moved the panel did NOT upgrade the wiring leading to the old structure, hence there are no grounded circuits. I'm in the process of upgrading the circuits to 14/2 and 12/2 with ground, but there is no access to the panel via attic etc to the new panel location INSIDE the structure.
1. Can I clamp the new grounds to the copper water pipe (Runs about 20 feet underground) and call it good?
2. Should I instead run some conduit outside the structure along a wall to the new panel location and patch the ground back into the grounding bus bar?
My guess is the conduit with ground is the appropriate answer, but wanted to see what other's thoughts are...