Posted by Peabo on February 18, 2009 at 13:03:22 from (161.156.99.11):
In Reply to: wrong posted by buickanddeere on February 18, 2009 at 11:48:23:
NEC permitted just what I was talking about until the past revision. If the remote panel was in a different structure it was permitted to feed three wires to the panel and ground the neutral at the remote panel. Been done across the country and inspected millions of times by the authorites. For one example see Paul's post above. I have read these boards enough to know that if he does something or has it done it is right.
Which is less resistance? 700ft of earth or 700 feet of cu/al wire.
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