jtester
Industrial
- Oct 8, 2006
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I am interested in other views of utility transformer pole grounding. NESC Rule 94B indicates that pole plates and butt wraps are not to be the only grounding electrode at transformer poles.
I rarely see more than a butt wrap on transformer poles around here, particularly in areas served by smaller cooperatives.
What are the practices of other utilities, do they use a ground rod, or is the connection to the system neutral counted as another ground connection?
Thanks
jtester
I rarely see more than a butt wrap on transformer poles around here, particularly in areas served by smaller cooperatives.
What are the practices of other utilities, do they use a ground rod, or is the connection to the system neutral counted as another ground connection?
Thanks
jtester