MossRoad
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- Joined
- Aug 31, 2001
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- Location
- South Bend, Indiana (near)
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
I am trying to help a neighbor. The cattle were not drinking from a pail with an approved heater. I gave him another brand new heater, same thing. I measured some voltage, from the ground of the receptacle to some tin on the shack leading into the barn.
I installed a temporary cheater plug, removing the ground and for the time being, the animals drank from the pail.
I noticed there was no ground rod at the barn. The barn is fed underground from a house panel a hundred yards away.
We installed a ten foot ground rod at the barn. I was shocked (pun intended) to still see 7 volts between electrical ground and the tin on the building. That tin is apparently in good contact with Earth Ground.
I understand electrical stuff, and have tried reading up on tingle voltage and stray voltage, but I really don't understand what's happening. Or how to correct it. There are Reactor Filters, which are apparently now seldom used anymore and hence no longer made by Hammond, but I understand that even less.
Is there a panel in the barn or is it just one circuit from the house to the barn?
If there's a panel, it should be set up as a sub-panel from the house. The neutral and ground should not be connected together anywhere except the main panel. Is that the way it's set up?