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>>Doug Miller wrote: >>>In article <22cab$44d6791d$4213ea37$9...@DIALUPUSA.NET>, Bud-- >><remove.BudN...@isp.com> wrote: >>>>Assume underground metal water service pipe (10ft...) and a ground rod. >>>>Your original statement was: >>>>>Metal water piping is bonded to the electrical system grounding >>>Yep. And that's correct. >>>The water pipe -- by itself -- is not permitted by Code to be used to ground >>2005 NEC 250.50 "All grounding electrodes as described in 250.52(A)(1) >>250.52(A)(1) "Metal Underground Water Pipe. A metal underground water >>100(1) [definitions] "Grounding Electrode. A device that establishes an >>If you are having trouble intrepreting: All grounding electrodes >>What do you think it means? >>Can you read? > You're the one who has trouble reading, not me. I never said that metal water I do not see how "*not* to provide a ground for the electrical system" bud--
> In article <9f66a$44d7667d$4213ea86$15...@DIALUPUSA.NET>, Bud-- <remove.BudN...@isp.com> wrote:
>>>>>electrodes to ensure that the metal water piping cannot become live,
>>>>>*not* to provide a ground for the electrical system
>>>the electrical system, and hasn't been for many years.
>>through (A)(6) shall be bonded together to to form the grounding
>>electrode system."
>>pipe indirect contact with the earth for 3.0 m (10 ft) or more...."
>>electrical connection to the earth."
>>including Metal Underground Water Pipe shall be bonded together to to
>>form the grounding electrode system that establishes an electrical
>>connection to the earth.
> pipes shouldn't be part of the grounding electrode system -- I said that metal
> water pipes are not permitted to be the *only* grounding electrode, and that's
> a fact.
“The electrical system has its own, *separate* grounding electrode.
Metal water piping is bonded to the electrical system grounding
electrodes to ensure that the metal water piping cannot become live,
*not* to provide a ground for the electrical system.”
can be read other than the water pipe is not to be a grounding electrode
and the system grounding is provided by the system's "own, *separate*
grounding electrode."