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No Water Pipe Circuit Breaker Ground


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No Water Pipe Circuit Breaker Ground. Grounding electrode (or ground rod) driven into the earth. It diverts outside voltage, such as lightning strikes.

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It diverts outside voltage, such as lightning strikes. About 2 feet below the incoming pipe's ground wire, there is another thick strapped copper grounding wire that is also connected to. Water pipes have been used extensively in the past as a grounding electrode.

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Avoid grounding electrical systems to water pipes that supply drinking water to a building. Grounding electrode (or ground rod) driven into the earth. See awwa policy statement on grounding of electrical circuits. About 2 feet below the incoming pipe's ground wire, there is another thick strapped copper grounding wire that is also connected to.

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