I recently bought a place and it has two electric meters. One for the house and one for the barn which is several hundred feet from the house. Everything is underground. The barn meter is attached to a pedestal of some sort that was placed by the power company and is about 4' from the edge of the barn. This pedestal thing is fiberglass about 12" square, green and 3' tall and is locked shut with power company stickers on it. The barn has very minimal wiring inside it - two outlets and two lights.
They have a small breaker panel in the barn. It has three 4AWG wires running to the meter encased in a flexabile rubber conduit. Two hots & one neutral. The neutral and ground are bonded in the panel. They then have #6 bare wire running outside of the conduit from the ground bus in the panel to a lug in the meter base that is connected to the nuetral. I see no ground rod anywhere, there is definitely not one on the panel, or meter base but there may be one that is buried and connected inside this locked green box I don't know.
So I am wondering if this is correct, or if I need to add a ground rod?
If I need to add it how do I connect it? To the panel or the meter base?
Does the current ground wire need to be there? It is essentially running in parallel to the neutral wire as they are connected together at the meter base and in the panel.
They have a small breaker panel in the barn. It has three 4AWG wires running to the meter encased in a flexabile rubber conduit. Two hots & one neutral. The neutral and ground are bonded in the panel. They then have #6 bare wire running outside of the conduit from the ground bus in the panel to a lug in the meter base that is connected to the nuetral. I see no ground rod anywhere, there is definitely not one on the panel, or meter base but there may be one that is buried and connected inside this locked green box I don't know.
So I am wondering if this is correct, or if I need to add a ground rod?
If I need to add it how do I connect it? To the panel or the meter base?
Does the current ground wire need to be there? It is essentially running in parallel to the neutral wire as they are connected together at the meter base and in the panel.
