Buckeye_Guy
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I installed a main panel in my barn.
According to NEC, the panel needs to be grounded to the earth via copper rods outside my barn. I believe I need to install two copper rods, each at least 8' in length, and at least 6' apart. The wire between the panel and copper rods needs to be #6 AWG or larger.
Now... let's say I install the copper rods just outside my barn (like 1 foot from the outside wall). Let's also say a few years from now I want to install a concrete skirt around the barn. The contractor is going to dig up the top soil around the barn, pour gravel, etc. What about the copper rods in the ground?
To cut to the chase... I plan on installing the copper rods in the next week or two. How should I install them so that pouring a concrete skirt around the barn won't be a problem when it comes time to do it?
According to NEC, the panel needs to be grounded to the earth via copper rods outside my barn. I believe I need to install two copper rods, each at least 8' in length, and at least 6' apart. The wire between the panel and copper rods needs to be #6 AWG or larger.
Now... let's say I install the copper rods just outside my barn (like 1 foot from the outside wall). Let's also say a few years from now I want to install a concrete skirt around the barn. The contractor is going to dig up the top soil around the barn, pour gravel, etc. What about the copper rods in the ground?
To cut to the chase... I plan on installing the copper rods in the next week or two. How should I install them so that pouring a concrete skirt around the barn won't be a problem when it comes time to do it?
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