WisJim
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My new slab has a rebar stub positioned for connection as a Ufer ground (it is part of the reinforcement of the thickened edge of the slab.) My question comes because the slab and edge has 2" of Styrofoam under it and around the perimeter, so the slab isn't in contact with the soil as required by code for use as building ground (as far as I understand it). I'm planning on putting in 2 proper ground rods and also connecting them to the rebar stub so the rebar in the slab is also connected to ground. Is this appropriate, and if not, what is recommended?
My online research of electrical sites seems to indicate that insulation between the concrete and the soil negates the use of a real Ufer ground.
(Yes, I misspelled "insulated" and can't seem to correct the thread title)
My online research of electrical sites seems to indicate that insulation between the concrete and the soil negates the use of a real Ufer ground.
(Yes, I misspelled "insulated" and can't seem to correct the thread title)
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