Posted by WyoDave on January 07, 2014 at 17:01:44 from (75.220.71.60):
In Reply to: Re: 3 phase grounding posted by John T PS on January 07, 2014 at 16:45:22:
I took my meter out to confirm, but there is definitely continuity between the ground and neutral, so I'm sure the green screw is accomplishing that. What you're saying, is it might be wise, and perfectly legal to add a jumper wire, therefore not relying on the case to perform that task? That's easy enough to do to add some insurance. In that case, do I still need additional ground rods connected to this disconnect?
It is a high leg system, with the red tape indicating it on the center leg. I am aware, and fully understand what that means. It will only be ran to the shop though, the house only gets the 120 volt legs fed to it. The power company then used an oversize transformer to feed the lighting load, to make up for the imbalanced system.
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