The conduit that feeds the panel.
What is the Riser or Service Mast?
Where to terminate ground wires in the panel.
What is the ground bar or neutral bar?
This device automatically opens a circuit when it detects too much current flowing.
What is a circuit breaker?
What the circuit breakers hook on to.
What is the Hot Buss Bar?
The reason why we ground a system.
What is to protect people and property?
These wires feed the panel.
What are the Service Entrance Conductors?
The Ground Wire that grounds the Service Panel.
What is the Grounding Electrode Conductor?
You drive a ground rod this far into the ground.
What is 8 feet?
These wires go from the breakers.
What are Branch Circuits?
What the hot wires are called, as it pertains to a panel.
What are the ungrounded conductors?
A ground rod must be either of these types of metals.
What is copper or steel?
These breakers have one lever controlling two phases in 1 circuit.
What is a 2 pull breaker?
The Green Box on the sidewalk.
What is a padmount transformer?
Where the grounding electrode conductor terminates in the panel.
What is the main ground or neutral lug on the bus bar?
A typical residential panel in the United States commonly receives this voltage from the utility.
What is 120/240 volts single-phase?
This type of panel is installed downstream from the main service equipment and receives power from a feeder.
What is a subpanel?