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Hopefully this is my last question on this matter. Today the electric company hung the transformers and set a meter. They then ran directly to this fused disconnect. Since this is my first means of disconnect, and since they connected the ground to the neutral, I assume from this point I need to keep them separate, which is what I figured I'd have to do. So I will need 5 wires to my distribution panel. 3 hots, a neutral, and a ground.
The question is, how much more do I need here for grounding. They hooked the ground lug to the copper wire running down the pole and into the ground. Do I need to drive and hook up additional ground rods, and if so, how many? I know I need one at each structure, but what do I need here to be code compliant?
They still needed one transformer, but I should be up on 3 phase power by the end of the week. Thanks for all your help with this.
David
Hopefully this is my last question on this matter. Today the electric company hung the transformers and set a meter. They then ran directly to this fused disconnect. Since this is my first means of disconnect, and since they connected the ground to the neutral, I assume from this point I need to keep them separate, which is what I figured I'd have to do. So I will need 5 wires to my distribution panel. 3 hots, a neutral, and a ground.
The question is, how much more do I need here for grounding. They hooked the ground lug to the copper wire running down the pole and into the ground. Do I need to drive and hook up additional ground rods, and if so, how many? I know I need one at each structure, but what do I need here to be code compliant?
They still needed one transformer, but I should be up on 3 phase power by the end of the week. Thanks for all your help with this.
David