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Posted by Nick R (Wi) on September 06, 2006 at 05:56:44 from (209.103.193.10):
Just finished a machine shed and want to put power into the shed the proper way. What I now have is 100 amp 240 volt service disconnect box on a building 110 feet away. This box has a ground wire running from the common buss in the disconnect box to a ground rod. I want to install another curcuit breaker box in the shed with two 20 amp 120 volts circuits, one on each side of the common. Questions? Do I run another ground wire and rod at the shed or does it have to run back to the service disconnect box? What wire size should I use from box to box and does the steel roof and siding need any kind of grounding for protection. Thanks in advance for the input. Nick.
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