Guys,
>
> Here's an interesting question. On an
> outbuilding, it is normal to keep the neutral and
> grounds separate and have them only tied together
> back
> at the main entrance cable in the house.
That is correct. Sub panels are wired so that the neutral
and ground wires are seperate. The ground is bonded
to the sub panel box, but the neutral wires all float and
are insulated from the box as they pass through to the
loads.
> If one want's to install one of those main panel
> MOV surge protectors in the outbulding, where does
> one connect the WHITE (ground) wire to. It would
> seem that one wants it directly to go to ground
> rather than the neutral. Connected to the
> neutral, the surge has to go all the way back to
> the house to find a ground. Seems like that would
> be nearly useless.
The Surge protector should go at your main entrance
panel to protect your entire house, including the sub panels.
(((73)))
Phil, K5PC
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