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Re: [RFI] Arc-fault breakers

To: rfi@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [RFI] Arc-fault breakers
From: Jim Brown <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com>
Reply-to: jim@audiosystemsgroup.com
Date: Sat, 22 Feb 2020 11:04:09 -0800
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On 2/22/2020 10:14 AM, Kenneth G. Gordon wrote:
Eventually, I found that the original incompetent people who had added some 
circuts to the
OLD panel, had run a #8 ground wire from the panel, exactly 33' long (1/4 wave 
on 40) clear
around the basement to a clamp.....on a PLASTIC cold water pipe!!!

The same fools must have wired the home I bought in W6 14 years ago! Wiring and grounding was a train wreck, including the same mistake you found -- the only ground for power entry was a #10 bare copper going to a hose outlet, which was fed by PVC pipe. The only other ground was a driven rod in an outbuilding (now my shack) connected to a panel in that building by a bare #10 that went up through an attic, across the building, then down to the rod, carefully run next to molding for windows and wall framing. The result was that ground (that rod in the outbuilding) for power entry was about 150 ft from power entry.

That outbuilding included washer and dryer in a half-kitchen, and 120V outlets in the kitchen were wired from phase (hot) and ground (the green wire), not neutral as required by law.

I then drove three 8' copper-clad steel ground rods, 8" apart, outside the 
house where the
panel was located, tied them all together, shortened up the #8 ground wire to 
about 10 feet,
and clamped it securely to those ground rods.

Great work. I did something similar at the power entry, and installed a half-perimeter ground around building that houses the shack.

73, Jim K9YC

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