Auxiliary Grounding Electrodes [250.54], NEC 2023, (10min:54sec)
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 Published On Mar 20, 2024

Grounding electrodes that are not required by the NEC are called “auxiliary electrodes” and are connected to the equipment grounding conductors. Since they serve no purpose related to electrical safety, they have no NEC requirements. Watch this video where Mike and the team discuss the “non” requirements of NEC section 250.54.

This video is extracted from Mike Holt's 2023 Bonding and Grounding Video Library, for more information visit https://www.MikeHolt.com/Bonding or call 888.632.2633.

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