John I have sub panels in all my shed/barns. I have the neutral and ground hooked together at each of them but I also have a ground rod at each of them also. These have been inspected by the county inspectors and they never told me that it was wrong.
This has always confused the heck out of me. I really do not under stand the reason for not hooking them together at a sub panel. They are hooked together at the other end at the main. So what is the reasoning for NOT hooking them. In plain English. I tried to read another fellows response on this some months ago. He had me too confused to figure it out. So keep it redneck simple. LOL
I just remembered that there is a sub panel in the upstairs of this house. I do not remember if I hooked them together in it or not. I will have to look at it. I needed more circuits up stairs when we remodeled. So I made all the electric circuits up stairs go to a sub panel that is fed directly from the main panel in the basement.
This post was edited by JD Seller at 07:50:30 07/24/13.
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