This NEC Article 100 term simply means “the earth.”
What is Ground?
Code Reference: NEC Article 100
The NEC recognizes this many grounding electrode types.
What is 8?
Code Reference: NEC 250.52(A)
This NEC table is used to size grounding electrode conductors.
What is Table 250.66?
Code Reference: NEC Table 250.66
This is specifically prohibited from being used as a grounding electrode.
What is Gas Piping?
Code Reference: NEC 250.52(B)(1)
This protects against lightning, line surges, and accidental contact with higher voltage systems.
What is System Grounding?
Code Reference: NEC 250.4(A)(1)
This conductor is intentionally grounded and normally carries return current.
What is the Grounded Conductor?
Code Reference: NEC Article 100
This electrode must have at least 10 feet of direct contact with earth.
What is a Metal Underground Water Pipe?
Code Reference: NEC 250.52(A)(1)
A GEC connected only to rod or pipe electrodes is not required to be larger than this copper size.
What is #6 AWG Copper?
Code Reference: NEC 250.66(A)
This is commonly mistaken for “ground” but is actually a grounded conductor.
What is the Neutral?
Code Reference: NEC Article 100
This NEC section requires non-current carrying metal parts to be connected to earth to limit voltage.
What is 250.4(A)(2)?
Code Reference: NEC 250.4(A)(2)
This conductor is part of the effective ground-fault current path but normally carries no current.
What is the Equipment Grounding Conductor (EGC)?
Code Reference: NEC Article 100
This electrode is commonly known as a Ufer Ground.
What is a Concrete-Encased Electrode?
Code Reference: NEC 250.52(A)(3)
A GEC connected only to a concrete-encased electrode is not required to be larger than this copper size.
What is #4 AWG Copper?
Code Reference: NEC 250.66(B)
If a hot wire faults to a metal enclosure and there is no EGC, this dangerous condition may occur.
What is the enclosure remains energized?
Code Reference: NEC 250.4(A)(5)
This NEC section establishes the effective ground-fault current path.
What is 250.4(A)(3)?
Code Reference: NEC 250.4(A)(3)
This conductor connects the service equipment to the grounding electrode system.
What is the Grounding Electrode Conductor (GEC)?
Code Reference: NEC Article 100
This electrode requires at least #2 AWG bare copper encircling the structure.
What is a Ground Ring?
Code Reference: NEC 250.52(A)(4)
This NEC chapter and table provides conductor area values used for parallel service calculations.
What is Chapter 9, Table 8?
Code Reference: NEC Chapter 9 Table 8
This is the minimum required spacing between two rod electrodes.
What is 6 feet?
Code Reference: NEC 250.53(A)(3)
This NEC section requires the fault return path to have low enough impedance to trip the breaker.
What is 250.4(A)(5)?
Code Reference: NEC 250.4(A)(5)
This term describes a path intentionally designed with low impedance to carry fault current back to the source and operate the OCPD
What is an Effective Ground-Fault Current Path?
Code Reference: NEC Article 100
A single rod electrode can avoid a supplemental electrode only if resistance to earth is proven to be less than or equal to this value.
What is 25 ohms?
Code Reference: NEC 250.53(A)(2)
Two sets of 3/0 copper conductors feeding a 400A service require this size copper grounding electrode conductor.
What is #2 AWG Copper?
Code Reference: NEC 250.66
True or False:
Earth is considered an effective ground-fault current path.
What is False?
The earth has too much resistance to reliably clear faults.
Code Reference: NEC 250.4(A)(5)
True or False:
Grounding protects people by sending dangerous fault current into the earth.
What is False?
Grounding protects by creating a low-impedance return path back to the source.
Code Reference: NEC 250.4(A)(5)