Pirate
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Having an RV sub panel put in. It is rated for 100amp, 1 50, 1 30, and 1 GFCI 20 outlets, each fed by their own breaker.
The panel in the house is a 100amp breaker and the RV panel will be fed with 4 wire, probably #4 in conduit.
The only guy who bid it out insists that the sub panel does not need it's own ground rod. Everything I read on the internet says that the sub panel neutral and ground should NOT be bonded together and that the sub panel should have it's own ground rod(s) with the ground from the feed wire onto the sub panel ground bus.
Can anyone verify which is correct, separate ground at sub-panel or use main panel ground?
Thanks.
The panel in the house is a 100amp breaker and the RV panel will be fed with 4 wire, probably #4 in conduit.
The only guy who bid it out insists that the sub panel does not need it's own ground rod. Everything I read on the internet says that the sub panel neutral and ground should NOT be bonded together and that the sub panel should have it's own ground rod(s) with the ground from the feed wire onto the sub panel ground bus.
Can anyone verify which is correct, separate ground at sub-panel or use main panel ground?
Thanks.
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