Corrosion in Electric Panel ... What to Do?

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He also said that when I run to another subpanel to the barn, to bring 4 wires to the barn sub, float the neutral and that I won't need to keep the ground rod there that I recently put in.
The ground rod at the barn will provide greater immunity from damage due to lightning.

Wrooster

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   / Corrosion in Electric Panel ... What to Do?
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OK, thanks wrooster. I'll leave the ground rod in place at the barn, in addition to running the ground from the house subpanel to the barn subpanel. And thanks for the clear and helpful diagram. I plan on also bonding the metal barn siding to the ground.

This is the case with a feeder to a subpanel in a detached structure, such as a detached garage.

When the sub panel is in the same structure and is wired with a 4 wire feeder (L1/L2/N/Gnd), the sub panel does not require a supplementary ground rod.

Wrooster
 
 
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