We have three power poles on our land bringing in 220VAC at 200 Amperes.
Ther first pole just carriedspower wires, here it splits, like a Y to two
other poles.
Pole #1 only feeds a water pump through a subpanel with breakers. This pole
has a new electronic power meter. This was installed in 1975.
Pole #2 has a mechanical meter and feeds the house from here, underground
about 250' to a subpanel with circuit breakers that distribute power through
out the dwelling. This was installed in 1981.
Pole #1 has NO ground. There is a severely corroded mass of metal that
resembles a ground rod and clamp. There is no wire to the subpanel.
Pole #2 has has an oxidized ground rod and clamp partially covered in bird
droppings. The ground wire, which may or may not actually be connected to
the household electrical system- I have yet to check, brushes against the
ground clamp, then makes three loops around the ground rod ranging from 1/4"
to 1/2" around the rod. This was discovered under a mass of wet leaves and
other debris.
Back to pole #1 which feeds our water pump... I discovered many years ago
that the WATER, traveling some 150' up 1-1/4" PVC pipe was the actual
neutral/ground line for our 200 amp curcuit in the house! Talk about HOT
water! I have since fixed this.
I have taken photos of our electrical "grounds". These are an insane
disaster! They are available to those that would like to see them, I
suggest people put them on their websites and tell other about them.
Kurt
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