</font><font color="blue" class="small">( No Spiker, you do NOT have to run 4 wires
Copied with permission from the 2005 NEC® website:
<font color="blue"> (2) Grounded Conductor. Where (1) an equipment grounding conductor is not run with the supply to the building or structure, (2) there are no continuous metallic paths bonded to the grounding system in each building or structure involved, and (3) ground-fault protection of equipment has not been installed on the supply side of the feeder(s), the grounded conductor run with the supply to the building or structure shall be connected to the building or structure disconnecting means and to the grounding electrode(s) and shall be used for grounding or bonding of equipment, structures, or frames required to be grounded or bonded. The size of the grounded conductor shall not be smaller than the larger of either of the following:
(1) That required by 220.61
(2) That required by 250.122
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this is true but you missed the part where in section 250.32 A it states that if "where there are no existing grounding electrodes, the grounding electrod(s) required in partIII of this artical shall be installed." there is an exception but that only pertains to a single branch circuit. and he wants 220.
part III is on page 70-104 (in nec2002) states what type of ground rods and or piping is useable.
section 408.20 states that " grounding of panel boards panelboard cabinets and panelboard frames, if of metal, shall be in physcal contact with each other. and shall be grounded. ..." but that is slightly off topic: still I can't find the section where the netural & gound in second panel should be disconnected. the above was fast and simple to locate. and the new 2005 may not have it in there anymore.
still it is wise to defer to the local inspector /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif even if he is # 57 /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif