Posted by Greg K on January 07, 2013 at 12:41:52 from (75.104.160.36):
In Reply to: OT 110 from 220 posted by Heyseed on January 07, 2013 at 10:32:00:
Possibly. Like Old stated, the way in the past was to run 1 or 2 hots and 1 neutral(grounded) conductor with a ground rod at the shed. IF this what you have then yes it would be OK. HOWEVER if you do not have this ground rod than this would be a very bad idea. The code was just changed about 4 years ago, I don't remember what year, so you needed to bring not only 1 grounded (neutral) conductor to a subpanel but also a grounding (ground) conductor. In this area it is not considered a subpanel if it does not have an initial overcurrent device. An example of this is the meter/generator transfer switch combo that you see on most farms. There are usually up to 4 lugs for landing wires for different services. So if I take 1 line to the house, 1 to the shop, 1 to the barn, and 1 to the detatch garage then I do not have to run a separate ground to each, just drive a ground rod. If I take power to the house and then out of that panel to the garage then I need to carry a separate ground. It all depends on your AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction).
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