Posted by JD Farmer on June 03, 2014 at 14:17:27 from (50.120.100.247):
I have been watching these topics, trying to avoid being "bubba", so now it's my turn to ask, lol.
Putting up a new building right next to my existing garage. Power comes from the house 200 amp box via overhead 3 wire.
Existing garage has a 100 amp service box.
Mast is installed in the new building along with the following box.
Here is what the inside of that new box looks like.
Along with what's printed on the inside of the lid.
Now my questions...
(1) Do I need a ground rod and if so where do I attach the copper ground wire?
(2) Existing garage has its own ground rod attached to the neutral terminal bar..is that correct?
I have the wire, rod, and clamp, but am not going any further with this till I am clear on where I finish up.
Also have the overhead wire in place (temporarily) to run my air compressor inside the new building. This line will become the source for power to the new building.
What I need to do is keep my air compressor in service while I finish the new building.
The air compressor will have its own 40amp circuit, see pic.
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