Posted by WyoDave on January 07, 2014 at 14:55:34 from (75.220.71.60):
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.
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