Posted by olddavid on October 08, 2023 at 14:56:54 from (216.147.122.43):
In Reply to: Outbuilding wire posted by waugh621 on October 08, 2023 at 09:59:55:
Interesting you are saying 4 conductors. I'm guessing that's a code requirement. 27 years ago when I ran an entry cable to my mobile home the instructions said 4 wire as well but I couldn't find it. I finally went to one supplier who after I told him the situation said I'm going to give what you need. It was 3 wire. 2 hots and a neutral. It was UF wire and I buried it directly in the ground. #2(?) aluminum cable I believe. I tied the neutral bus and the ground bus together inside the house panel just like I see in regular houses and factory panels that have no separate ground bus and grounded the neutral/ground bus with an 8' copper rod underneath the house. I've had no problems. If I had found 4 wire they would have been connected together in the 100 amp disconnect breaker box at the pole anyway. Not code?
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