John T :: IF YOU look down about 4 or 5 post you will see my question about a generator plumbing. Now forget that, what got me was you explic advice about powering a shop off a house in a four wire system. The photo shows the middle conduit comes FROM main power transformer then we split two cut off and go into the house to two seperate 300 am boxes b ut if you look at the left box you will see a conduit drop. That is what powers my shop and I know for fact that there IS a ground rod there that is fasten to the copper buss in the box. My concer after your post is I am thinking the coper and nutral are one and the same in that box and if I understand you that is not good. May be ok because there on the side of the house is where it starts an not from a breaker down in one of the boxes. Anyway have a electrican comming and going to let him read your previous post just to be sure.
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