Would that not "invite" the lightening strike on your outbuilding to
enter your house rather than be dissipated at the point of impact?
The path of least resistance is your house.
Is that a good thing?

-Dave Walton


On Dec 17, 2007 4:44 PM, Allan Streib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, if I have an outbuilding, wired into my main panel in my house,
> that outbuilding should not have a ground rod on *its* panel, but I
> should instead extend a ground from my house to the outbuilding?
>
> Allan
>
>
> Fmiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > It seems than at Mon, 17 Dec 2007 11:56:47 -0600, R wrote:
> >
> >> Should the generator itself be grounded? I can't help thinking
> >> that there should be a connection from the generator frame to
> >> a good ground. I have considered driving a ground rod in and
> >> either keeping a ground wire on it all of the time or setting
> >> up something that would permit a quick ground connection at
> >> either end.
> >
> > Yes.
> >
> > Or no.
> >
> > There should be one and only one place were ground and neutral
> > are bonded together. This is usually done at the first load
> > center (circuit breaker panel). This is also the usual place for
> > the wire from the ground rod to also be bonded to the panel
> > ground.
> >
> > If you are connecting a generator through this breaker panel,
> > don't add another ground rod.
> >
> > If, however, you are running extension cords from the generator
> > to each of the appliances, then it would be a really good idea
> > to bond the generator neutral to generator ground and a ground
> > rod.
> >
> > The reason is that earth is not a very good conductor, thus if there
> > is a lightning strike there will be a voltage difference (possibly
> > thousands of volts) between the ground rods. And and that difference
> > will cause current flow in your wires.
> >
> >
> > --           Philip
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