How and Where to Install Ground Bars on Panels

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  • @SparkyChannel
    @SparkyChannel  2 місяці тому

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  • @RJ-ej1nr
    @RJ-ej1nr 2 роки тому +2

    Succinctly and well covered as always! Love having the ground bars in the most convenient location for minimal clutter. Remember that torque rating is only for attaching the ground bar. Wires have their own chart based on their size.

    • @SparkyChannel
      @SparkyChannel  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much! Excellent point. I have a video on that: How to Know What to Torque a Breaker Terminal to?: ua-cam.com/video/DIffioltQZk/v-deo.html

  • @anthonyelectric6045
    @anthonyelectric6045 2 роки тому +1

    Basically it’s great to see a company that gives you options on where to bolt in the ground bars. Great demonstration Bill👍

  • @ew7679
    @ew7679 28 днів тому

    Exactly what i needed to know! Short and right to the point, well done!

  • @timdyer7692
    @timdyer7692 2 роки тому +1

    Nice information, Bill and well done video! Keep up the excellent work!

  • @perezai
    @perezai 2 роки тому

    This video was indeed very helpful and also free of any "Sparky's Code" Violations 🙂. As always, the manufacturer's instructions can provide the How-To, but @Sparky Channel along with the feedback from the mass of experienced viewers on here continue to showcase the best practices and how to handle real-world pitfalls anyone may encounter. Thank you!

    • @SparkyChannel
      @SparkyChannel  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Drew. Excellent point about how the viewers add a lot of their experience and knowledge in the comment section!

    • @perezai
      @perezai 2 роки тому

      @@SparkyChannel It just would not be a community without the community 👍 Hey I sent you an e-mail, not sure if you check it often.

  • @wingman8447
    @wingman8447 2 роки тому +1

    Always good stuff. Thank you.

  • @timsobolewski8793
    @timsobolewski8793 Рік тому +1

    Exactly what I need to know! Thanks.

  • @Jeff-Lawrence
    @Jeff-Lawrence 2 роки тому

    Hi Bill from Sparky channel
    As always another fantastic video
    Always something new to learn from you
    Thanks for all your hard work putting these videos together

  • @toddstefanski4994
    @toddstefanski4994 Рік тому

    The EXACT information I needed.

  • @vicktorpatriot1430
    @vicktorpatriot1430 2 роки тому

    Nice video. I come across all brands of electrical gear and it is easy to tell that a warehouse maintenance person put in a panel. They put the ground bars are any place and mounted with drill point screws.

  • @KevinBenecke
    @KevinBenecke 2 роки тому +10

    When you put ground bars in, you might as well use the largest you can because it's better to have more than you need rather than end up running out of space.

    • @SparkyChannel
      @SparkyChannel  2 роки тому +3

      I agree as long as you don't get in the way of your wiring. Then when you add circuits, you have the ground terminals available. Excellent point!

    • @KevinBenecke
      @KevinBenecke 2 роки тому

      @@SparkyChannel The thing is because of where they get mounted, you usually have to fight with wiring anyhow to be able to get to these bars because of how deep in the box they are. We usually have to fight with the black wires going to the breakers and white wires on the neutral bar to be able to get under all of those to get to the grounding bar. And quite often you have to snake the ground wire through the spaghetti of wires to get it down to the grounding bar.

    • @SparkyChannel
      @SparkyChannel  2 роки тому +1

      @@KevinBenecke Good points, thanks!

  • @TomK-z1x
    @TomK-z1x 3 дні тому

    Great part 1 but you should cover bonding that bar to the ground and sizing / routing of the bonding or ground conductor.

  • @Mrdealornodeal618
    @Mrdealornodeal618 Рік тому

    This was very helpful. Thank you

  • @garydudgeon
    @garydudgeon 2 роки тому

    Great video Sparky.

  • @willpartin622
    @willpartin622 10 місяців тому +2

    I need to install a neutral bar at or near the top of the Home main Line load center because home runs are too short, but only see one nub above the main breaker and holes. how would you handle this? Thanks for the great videos.

  • @peep39
    @peep39 4 місяці тому

    Good, simple information. Well presented.

  • @bigoak7010
    @bigoak7010 5 місяців тому

    Perfect.‘thank you for posting

  • @AaronVillatoroLuna
    @AaronVillatoroLuna 2 роки тому +1

    Great video Bill!

  • @solarpall
    @solarpall 5 місяців тому

    Good tutorial right here!

  • @wolfrojo8940
    @wolfrojo8940 2 роки тому

    Always useful information.

  • @windward2818
    @windward2818 11 місяців тому +1

    If we look at the design of the load center you will notice the twin neutral connection bars on either side of the breaker outputs. This is a good selling point because the hot wire terminates at the breaker output and the neutral directly below it, with that particular branch circuit wiring entering at the same position as the circuit breaker output.
    So, when the branch circuit enters the load center near the breaker there is a very short and straight path from panel entry to the breaker (hot) and neutral. We should then extend this approach to terminating the EGC in close proximity to the branch circuit entry. So, ideally you should see a ground bar the same length as the neutral bar on either side (for side entry branch circuits) and one at the bottom of the load center for branch circuit bottom entry. This way when a branch circuit enters the panel it is terminated at the entry point for HOT, NEUTRAL and EGC (Green), so the branch circuit wires do not have to route within the load center itself, making for a very clean installation.
    This is why with the load center shown in the video you see the three distinct ground bar bolting positions (indicated by the ground symbol), one on each side and one at the bottom. Because these are machine threaded to accept UL listed Square D ground bars, the enclosure can be use to splice together the grounding bars (if the attachment screw is torqued to spec) regardless of how many are used. So, as stated in the video, given the relatively low cost of the grounding bars, they should be used in such a manner as to clean up the panel internal wiring.

  • @johnflood6656
    @johnflood6656 Рік тому

    Can I run grounds to the plugon neutrals if this is a main (first and only ) disconnect panel? Mine is. Since neutrals and grounds are bonded here what would make me add ground bars if I have enough spots left on my neutral bars

  • @tedmcdonald3377
    @tedmcdonald3377 2 роки тому +2

    Good info Bill 😎🛠️😎🛠️😎

  • @ledepart.design
    @ledepart.design Рік тому

    Hi,
    I have a Nema 4x enclosed CB. It came with neutral lug. How is ground lug or bar installed?

  • @BobJackson-zv1fh
    @BobJackson-zv1fh 3 місяці тому

    Great video.

  • @CurtWelch
    @CurtWelch 2 роки тому

    Great video, thanks! I have a question about using multiple ground bars maybe someone can help me with that. On a 200 amp main panel with split ground and neutral (they are joined at a service disconnect), the 1/0 ground wire needs to be bounded to an installed ground bar right? If two ground bars are installed, say on left and right sides, does the enclosure provide the needed electrical ground path between ground bars, or must a jumper be run between the two bars? And does it need to also be 1/0 or something smaller? And on a related question, can the 1/0 ground wire be unwound, and wound as two separate half-sized ground wires, one going to the left bar, and one to the right? Is that a code problem?

  • @weloveups831
    @weloveups831 27 днів тому

    I have a homeline plug in neutral being used as a main panel. No ground bar came with new panel.
    It is my understanding my grounds can be installed on the neutral bonded panel bar. I must have only one neutral per terminal. Is this correct, or do I need to go purchase a separate ground bar.
    Thank you for all your videos

  • @MC-de6tf
    @MC-de6tf Рік тому +1

    Good info Sparky! I see questions- the grounding bars are all bonded to the case or frame and do not need wiring jumpers connecting each grounding bar to the other grounding bar. The grounding bars are for equipment grounding purpose- you do not attach any grounded neutral conductors to any of the equipment grounding bars. Thanks. Peace.

  • @Jesse58761
    @Jesse58761 9 місяців тому +2

    @sparky channel if my panel is grounded and bonded together…. If i was to add an additional bar does it need to be connected to the originals neutral/ground bar?

    • @matthewh8461
      @matthewh8461 6 місяців тому

      Yes that would be considered your main bonding jumper as well so size accordingly

  • @marc2308
    @marc2308 Місяць тому

    Hi, I would like to know waht is the model of the meter you installed? and the load center?

  • @kenbrown2808
    @kenbrown2808 2 роки тому

    5 hole ground bars make a great intersystem ground terminal for a communications cabinet.

    • @SparkyChannel
      @SparkyChannel  2 роки тому

      Hi Ken! That's excellent attention to detail, I love it!

  • @mr.trevino.4356
    @mr.trevino.4356 8 місяців тому +2

    The first ground bar has the ground wire coming from the main, but what about if I want to install a second, how will that bar be grounded? Do I need to run a green wire between the 1st and 2nd bus bars ???

    • @salmazzei5882
      @salmazzei5882 7 місяців тому +1

      In theory the box that first ground bar is attached to becomes grounded. But I wouldn't rely solely on that. So adding the appropriate size jumper between the 2 is in order. I'm sure you could search for the specific code related. Solid bare copper would be my first choice.

  • @Noneya777
    @Noneya777 Місяць тому

    A 15 amp breaker I have with very little load keeps tripping. Changed a potential faulty outlet as well as the breaker and it helped for a day and a half but keeps tripping. There is no ground wire to the breaker or the ground bar next to it. Thoughts?

    • @SparkyChannel
      @SparkyChannel  Місяць тому

      See my video: Storytelling by an Electrician: ua-cam.com/video/P6FFAHaCE0g/v-deo.html
      for some ideas.

  • @MrAlejandro787
    @MrAlejandro787 2 роки тому

    Hey for you with best torque screwdriver

  • @eraldsallaku1759
    @eraldsallaku1759 2 роки тому

    Hi, can you please make a video on how to make multiple bends 90degree bend

  • @jotnarymir1393
    @jotnarymir1393 2 роки тому +1

    Can you add a ground bar to an older panel that does not have the pre drilled holes?

    • @SparkyChannel
      @SparkyChannel  2 роки тому

      I made a post on this channel to answer your question.

  • @luissonoma6255
    @luissonoma6255 Рік тому

    Not sure if you have a link or could answer. When should the ground & neutral be linked at the main or could it be done at the sub panel or when are they not supposed to be.

    • @SparkyChannel
      @SparkyChannel  Рік тому +1

      See: In Which Panel are the Neutral and Ground Bonded?: ua-cam.com/video/Lsl1TZuxJpw/v-deo.html

    • @luissonoma6255
      @luissonoma6255 Рік тому

      @@SparkyChannel Thanks!

  • @elc2k385
    @elc2k385 2 роки тому

    Hello Bill, what is your preferred method of removing the enamel and paint for a good ground bar contact?

    • @SparkyChannel
      @SparkyChannel  2 роки тому

      You don't have to. The screw, tightened to the correct torque, provides the ground bar contact.

    • @trepidmetor513
      @trepidmetor513 Рік тому +2

      It is not the ground bar touching the panel that is the conductive path, the conductive path is the ground bar touching the screw and the screw threads touching the bare metal

    • @mikemiller9030
      @mikemiller9030 9 місяців тому

      My inspector thought ground bars don't need paint removed. However...a ground LUG, a single blocky connector for big wire like 2/0 needs paint removed behind it for sure.

  • @johnnywadd7960
    @johnnywadd7960 2 роки тому +1

    Bill you know of a way to monitor the circuits with BR type breaker's?

    • @SparkyChannel
      @SparkyChannel  2 роки тому +2

      Eaton BR breakers have diagnostic trip codes designed for complex occurrences and overloads.
      AF/GF breakers are equipped with a red diagnostic LED that blinks
      a repeating pattern, from 1 to 6 blinks, indicating the cause of trip.
      This pattern is the “trip code”. The LED will blink the trip code for
      30 iterations after being turned back on.
      See: www.eaton.com/content/dam/eaton/products/low-voltage-power-distribution-controls-systems/circuit-breakers/br-circuit-breakers/br-and-qb-dual-purpose-arc-fault-ground-fault-circuit-interrupters-td003011en.pdf

    • @johnnywadd7960
      @johnnywadd7960 2 роки тому +1

      @@SparkyChannel I'm looking for a energy monitoring system to monitor electric usage on each BR type Breaker circuit. Anything you can recommend?

    • @SparkyChannel
      @SparkyChannel  2 роки тому +1

      @@johnnywadd7960 I don't think they have that with BR breakers, just troubleshooting. They may have other device(s) that do though. I would contact Eaton for that.

  • @stevesbudgettools8053
    @stevesbudgettools8053 Рік тому +1

    If there are multiple ground bars in a sub panel, do they need to be connected together? or does one ground the entire panel by being screwed in so that the second bar would also be grounded?

    • @SparkyChannel
      @SparkyChannel  Рік тому +3

      The metal body of the panel connects the ground bars. That's why the fasteners that connect the ground bars to the panel must be torqued to manufacturers specs.

    • @misaelmartinez87
      @misaelmartinez87 Рік тому

      Does that applies to the main panel also if I want to add an extra ground bar since the one I have is already full?

    • @SparkyChannel
      @SparkyChannel  Рік тому +1

      @@misaelmartinez87 Yes, it does apply.

    • @misaelmartinez87
      @misaelmartinez87 Рік тому

      @@SparkyChannel Appreciate your expertise knowledge being taught to people that want to learn more. I am a rough carpenter but love learning other trades and sorts of jobs...

  • @natebrunet1700
    @natebrunet1700 8 місяців тому +2

    Had an inspector red tag for adding a ground bar. Stated it voids UL listing for electrical panel.

    • @AuditAmplifier
      @AuditAmplifier 8 місяців тому +4

      ...but the manufacturers specifically include anchor points for them 🤦

    • @raymondlee3414
      @raymondlee3414 6 місяців тому +4

      The Inspector was an idiot.

  • @tannerbushey9196
    @tannerbushey9196 2 роки тому

    I use Eaton groundbars way longer with more spots to use, bigger the better use 2 self tappers and your good to go just make sure it's tight for a good bond

    • @jarphabib
      @jarphabib 2 роки тому +1

      Self tapping screws are prohibited from being used for grounding.

    • @SparkyChannel
      @SparkyChannel  2 роки тому +1

      We need to follow the manufacturer's directions and they specifically say what screw to use.

    • @jarphabib
      @jarphabib 2 роки тому +1

      While generally true, manufacturers do not have carte blanche to ignore code. 250.8 (A) Permitted methods of connection of grounding and bonding equipment. Equipment grounding conductors, grounding electrode conductors, and bonding jumpers shall be connected by one or more of the following means: (5) Machine screw-type fasteners that engage not less than two threads or are secured with a nut (6) Thread-forming machine screws that engage not less than two threads in the enclosure.
      By specifically identifying machine screws and thread-forming machine screws, coarse threaded screws like drywall or sheet metal self tappers are excluded. If a coarse threaded screw was included in a listed assembly, it would only be allowable within that assembly. The ground bar kits are not exclusively included with the panel, they are available for purchase for general use and thus they must meet the general restrictions of the Code. The #8-32 thread forming machine screws included with those ground kits meet those requirements.

    • @tannerbushey9196
      @tannerbushey9196 2 роки тому

      @@SparkyChannel understand and try to but sometimes you have to do what works. I've come across poorly made boxes where screw hole is compromised, bad threads, stripped out it might not be by the book but it does work

    • @im2yys4u81
      @im2yys4u81 Рік тому +1

      You're violating code. First of all because it's against code to mix and match parts from different manufacturers. ANYTHING you put in the panel HAS TO BE approved for use in that panel. Secondly, self tapping screws are a definite no-no.

  • @89Ayten
    @89Ayten 2 роки тому +1

    And remember to only bond ground to neutral at the closest point to service entry!

  • @misaelmartinez87
    @misaelmartinez87 Рік тому

    Mr sparky I want to install an extra 20 amp dedicated breaker for my welder and while opening the panel notice the ground bar is full although the neutral and breaker space still has space how can I solve this?

    • @SparkyChannel
      @SparkyChannel  Рік тому

      Is this a main panel which is the first panel of disconnect?

    • @misaelmartinez87
      @misaelmartinez87 Рік тому

      @@SparkyChannel yes it is..

    • @misaelmartinez87
      @misaelmartinez87 Рік тому

      I don't have a sub panel just the main which is outside the house...

    • @mikemiller9030
      @mikemiller9030 9 місяців тому

      20 amp for a welder?? I would make sure you don't need 30 or 40 amp...

    • @misaelmartinez87
      @misaelmartinez87 9 місяців тому +1

      @@mikemiller9030 yeah it's not a big welder bought that to practice my welding skills and also installed a 30amp 240 receptacle to buy a bigger welder once I refine my skills with the smaller welder..

  • @edwincastaneyra2220
    @edwincastaneyra2220 2 роки тому

    Good video
    Question, how do you ground a subpanel...
    Do you install grounding rods like the main panel, or how to do it...?

    • @concerned_2023
      @concerned_2023 Рік тому

      From what I understand a subpanel attached to the same structure as the main panel doesn't need a ground bar. Ground is connected to the main panel's ground.

    • @im2yys4u81
      @im2yys4u81 Рік тому

      It depends on the location of the subpanel. First of all the feed needs to be 4 wire: two hots, a neutral, and a ground. A subpanel in the same building does NOT need new grounding rods, but by code, a sub panel in a remote location (like a garage) needs it's own ground rods system.

    • @adelinawarriner6259
      @adelinawarriner6259 6 місяців тому

      ​@@im2yys4u81we are remodeling an old house (built in 1900 no idea when electrical was added but some is still 50/60s cabling) the house is a 100 amp subpanel as is the barn with main 200 amp shut off and ground at the pole.. we only have 3 wires coming in hot neutral and ground .. in a county with NO codes.

    • @im2yys4u81
      @im2yys4u81 6 місяців тому +1

      @@adelinawarriner6259 What you have are two hots and a neutral. My house and garage were wired as you say yours is. My garage is remote so I installed grounding rods to get an earth ground, then pulled a solid copper wire into the panel. For the sub inside my house I had to pull a 4th wire from the main to the sub. The neutral and ground are bonded in the main panel, but by code are required to be split in the sub. If you have no code you can get away with it, but I like to err on the side of caution.

    • @adelinawarriner6259
      @adelinawarriner6259 6 місяців тому

      @@im2yys4u81 so pull a 4wire when I replace the wiring

  • @brandenparnell4897
    @brandenparnell4897 Рік тому

    Can neutral wires also go to the newly added ground bar?

    • @jeremybaylor5816
      @jeremybaylor5816 Рік тому +2

      not if its a sub panel, grounds and neutrals can only be connected together at the first means of disconnect.

    • @brandenparnell4897
      @brandenparnell4897 Рік тому

      @@jeremybaylor5816 yes this question is about the main panel. I do not have a sub panel at all anywhere.

    • @jeremybaylor5816
      @jeremybaylor5816 Рік тому +1

      @@brandenparnell4897 oh ok, well then grounds and neutrals are bonded at the first means of disconnect. the bonding screw will tie everything together. so if its not a sub panel then yeah you can.

    • @luissonoma6255
      @luissonoma6255 Рік тому +1

      @@jeremybaylor5816 and if it’s not??

    • @mikemiller9030
      @mikemiller9030 9 місяців тому

      Don't do it. You can only add Ground bars to a panel, not neutral bars. So only attach ground wires. If your existing neutral wires are too short to reach the neutral bars I am pretty sure you can make them longer using wire nuts and a bit of white colored wire of the same awg.

  • @heads_together_crypto2422
    @heads_together_crypto2422 7 місяців тому

    If the ground and neutral are bonded can I put the ground wires on the neutral bar?

    • @ericandes4288
      @ericandes4288 6 місяців тому +1

      Yes as long as it's not a sub panel

    • @heads_together_crypto2422
      @heads_together_crypto2422 6 місяців тому

      @@ericandes4288 why wouldn't you bond the box if it's a subpanel?

    • @ericandes4288
      @ericandes4288 6 місяців тому +1

      @@heads_together_crypto2422 It's not up to code (NEC) to bond the ground and neutral on a sub panel. From a safety aspect you can cause a shock. In the past tho they would absolutely bond the two but they stopped doing that in the 80s. The panel would still work but you create additional resistance. It's more of a just in case honestly. Consult a local electrician for more info.

    • @heads_together_crypto2422
      @heads_together_crypto2422 6 місяців тому

      @ericandes4288 can you describe a scenario like that? I have the subpanel grounded to its own ground rod as well.

    • @ericandes4288
      @ericandes4288 6 місяців тому +1

      @@heads_together_crypto2422 If it was already done that way I would leave it. It's probably grandfathered in. Don't go messing around with it. In the rare event your house is hit with lighting your home has no clear path to ground since it's bonded to neutral. This can cause anyone using an outlet or touching your panel at the moment of lighting hit to get shocked. Again it's super unlikely so I would leave it be. Since you have a ground rod it's weird they bonded the neutral bar and the ground bar.

  • @ehabrabadi120
    @ehabrabadi120 2 роки тому

    Can i use a self drilling screw to install the ground bar

    • @SparkyChannel
      @SparkyChannel  2 роки тому

      We need to follow the manufacturer's directions and they specifically say what screw to use. For Homeline and Square D, it's like the one I'm using at 3:31

    • @kenbrown2808
      @kenbrown2808 2 роки тому

      you cannot. you can use a thread cutting type screw sized #10-32, unless the bar is shipped with a larger one. (ground bar kits usually come with the screws.)

    • @SparkyChannel
      @SparkyChannel  2 роки тому +1

      @@kenbrown2808 That's true. I actually put up Sq D's statement about how they want the holes drilled if necessary as a post on my channel.

    • @kenbrown2808
      @kenbrown2808 2 роки тому

      @@SparkyChannel yes. It led me to the video.

    • @SparkyChannel
      @SparkyChannel  2 роки тому

      @@kenbrown2808 Interesting!

  • @mars1952
    @mars1952 4 місяці тому

    @02:41 That panel should have been installed upside down so the feeder wires are not in the way of everything on the lefthand side of the box.

  • @BigmoRivera
    @BigmoRivera Рік тому

    😉👍🏽⚡️⚡️

  • @willschultz5452
    @willschultz5452 2 роки тому +3

    I have never seen anyone ever use a torque wrench to tighten anything on anything electrical before 😂. They just tighten everything by feel

    • @SparkyChannel
      @SparkyChannel  2 роки тому +4

      It's 2017 code. Really just coming into wide usage.

    • @willschultz5452
      @willschultz5452 2 роки тому +1

      @@SparkyChannel Yes I know there are specs for quite alot. I just never see anyone actually do it. I think im going to start doing it myself though 🙂. I like all your attention to detail Bill!!

    • @SparkyChannel
      @SparkyChannel  2 роки тому +4

      @@willschultz5452 Thanks! IMO attention to detail is super important to electrical wiring.

    • @Ishootback239
      @Ishootback239 2 роки тому +1

      Didn't know that either till about last year lol

    • @SparkyChannel
      @SparkyChannel  2 роки тому +2

      @@Ishootback239 Right, a lot of people still haven't heard about it. See my video: 2020 NEC Article 110.14(D) (With Examples) Torque Specifications: ua-cam.com/video/ujFzUAwIDps/v-deo.html
      for the actual NEC codes, etc.

  • @concerned_2023
    @concerned_2023 Рік тому +1

    What is special about a ground bar. I purchased a Siemens spa panel with ability for extra branch circuits. The ground bar is unfortunately extra.
    I have an another panel from another manufacturer that was used for parts for that brand.
    Why couldn't I drill some holes for that grounding bar?

    • @im2yys4u81
      @im2yys4u81 Рік тому

      According to UL and the NEC, ANYTHING you install into the panel has to be approved for use in THAT panel. That's because that particular device has been tested and approved for that particular panel. Just because you can make it fit doesn't mean it's UL or NEC approved.

  • @luissonoma6255
    @luissonoma6255 Рік тому

    Something I wished that I seen was how I’m I supposed to bridge the neutral bar to the ground bar? I ram across a mobile home that has an updated panel but whoever installed it didn’t even place a bar for the ground. It’s literally all just in a knot to the aluminum ground. 🤦🏿‍♂️

    • @SparkyChannel
      @SparkyChannel  Рік тому +2

      Here you go: In Which Panel are the Neutral and Ground Bonded?: ua-cam.com/video/Lsl1TZuxJpw/v-deo.html

  • @chrisb8870
    @chrisb8870 Місяць тому

    Im looking for ground bar for old outdated Crouse-Hinds panel. Im aware that Murray bought Crouse-hinds and then Siemens bought Murray so I would think Siemens is my way to go. I just dont think they left the little dimples like todays panels so is tap and thread or own our only options? Is this code/manufacturer compliant?