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driven grounding electrodes never require larger than #6, but #4 doesn't require special protection. kind of like automatically driving the second electrode eliminates the need to test the first.
I don't understand the sizing.If I'm building a service I know which grounding electrode used therefore I know the size.E.G. ground rod.Never needing more than #6 right regardless of size of service?But here your saying it's based on the ungrounded conductors if type of GE isn't known?I don't understand.
I listened to this on my drive to take my test this morning, Thanks for all great up to date content. This came up several times,THANKS FOR HELPING ME PASS !!!!
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Anyone needing some refreshing or learn it for the first time, coach is good and stands to his word! This man is amazing and helped my pass my masters today! Thanks again coach!
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Yes he is! Perry is an outstanding teacher! He helped me pass my Journeyman's last year and now starting to study to take my masters in November next year! Can't get enough of his knowledge ! Thanks Coach!
Also congrats on passing the masters !
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This was such a fantastic video. Clear explanation and not confusing whatsoever
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for your time and teaching videos
Shalom
Thanks for another great video.
Thank you so much for this!
You are very welcome!!
Showing the tables u r referring to would be helpful
I wish I could,
what about when the question doesnt give you the size of the ungrouned conductor. what 310.15 table would I use???
They would likely list a terminal rating and you would use 310.15 b16 or 310.16 depending on what code cycle you're on
What about parallel feeders?
Hi, I have question this code apply for California?
It applies to every state in the U.S. and Canada.
driven grounding electrodes never require larger than #6, but #4 doesn't require special protection. kind of like automatically driving the second electrode eliminates the need to test the first.
I do not get it .
Question 1 ,how you get # 8
I don't understand the sizing.If I'm building a service I know which grounding electrode used therefore I know the size.E.G. ground rod.Never needing more than #6 right regardless of size of service?But here your saying it's based on the ungrounded conductors if type of GE isn't known?I don't understand.
You need to elaborate on how #2 aluminum doesn’t exist for last question