Thank you for producing these videos, and sharing your knowledge. This one and the last one are timely, as I just drove ground rods for my detached garage, to bring it up to code. Mine has a sub panel, so they are required.
Great videos Coach. I use these with our apprentice training program. The format and content are perfect for us to watch and have a quick discussion in the morning. Thanks for your hard work.
@electricalcodecoach Does code specify if there is a maximum amperage and still being able to run without ground rods? Can I run 30A/240v -No neutral for a hardwired piece of equipment and still not install ground rods?
Hey thanks for your knowledge! Question sort of unrelated but if you have a single branch circuit running to a detached building do you still need to provide means for disconnect?
Thank you for producing these videos, and sharing your knowledge.
This one and the last one are timely, as I just drove ground rods for my detached garage, to bring it up to code. Mine has a sub panel, so they are required.
Thanks for sharing!
Great videos Coach. I use these with our apprentice training program. The format and content are perfect for us to watch and have a quick discussion in the morning. Thanks for your hard work.
Let's go get it!
You wanted to call this video Part 1 - anyway, I enjoy your videos, thank you for the quality content
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I like your videos. Thanks for making them!
Appreciate all the great knowledge you share. Let’s go!
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Very informative.
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Does code specify if there is a maximum amperage and still being able to run without ground rods? Can I run 30A/240v -No neutral for a hardwired piece of equipment and still not install ground rods?
Thank You
You are very welcome, brother!
Hey thanks for your knowledge! Question sort of unrelated but if you have a single branch circuit running to a detached building do you still need to provide means for disconnect?
Are you still not required to have a disconnecting means at the separate building though?
Yes sir!
In this scenario no
Is there a downside to driving a ground rod? Is the a time when you absolutely shouldn't drive a ground rod?
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Vernacular slang "110" is inaccurate. 120v, 240v, 360v, 480v are accurate.
Eh 120, 240, 360, 480, are nominal voltages. Accurate readings are accurate.