I'm prepping to replace my copper water piping with PEX and have a question about the electrical panel grounding that currently terminates at the pipes.
The main electrical panel currently has 3 GECs coming out, two are 4ga solid while one is 6ga stranded. One 4ga and the 6ga are clamped to copper water pipes while the other 4ga leads outside to a driven rod. I assume this arrangement is code as an inspection was performed after the heavy-up was installed about 10 years ago. Probably should mention before asking my question(s) -- It's a 200a with 2/0 SE and residence is in MD.
What I'd like to know is what might be the best options for grounding after PEX retrofit? I can replace the 6ga pipe terminated ground wire and run a new 4ga an additional 10ft to the one remaining length of copper water pipe at its point of entry. That leaves the other 4ga homeless. Can this also be run to the same only remaining copper pipe or maybe routed outside and rodded with proper distancing? Heck, do I even require three 4ga GECs? Pretty confident the 6ga is what was original to the home and am hoping it wasn't (and doesn't need to be) part of the equation.
Any insight is greatly appreciated.
The main electrical panel currently has 3 GECs coming out, two are 4ga solid while one is 6ga stranded. One 4ga and the 6ga are clamped to copper water pipes while the other 4ga leads outside to a driven rod. I assume this arrangement is code as an inspection was performed after the heavy-up was installed about 10 years ago. Probably should mention before asking my question(s) -- It's a 200a with 2/0 SE and residence is in MD.
What I'd like to know is what might be the best options for grounding after PEX retrofit? I can replace the 6ga pipe terminated ground wire and run a new 4ga an additional 10ft to the one remaining length of copper water pipe at its point of entry. That leaves the other 4ga homeless. Can this also be run to the same only remaining copper pipe or maybe routed outside and rodded with proper distancing? Heck, do I even require three 4ga GECs? Pretty confident the 6ga is what was original to the home and am hoping it wasn't (and doesn't need to be) part of the equation.
Any insight is greatly appreciated.

