Copper conductor 6 awg included.
Water meter grounding jumper wire.
This sub feed cable will have 2 insulated power conductors 1 insulated neutral conductor and one ground wire.
This bonding is essential to maintain continuous ground path.
Product also includes copper conductor.
The bonding jumper is to be sized using table 250 66.
Still there are electricians and local building codes that vigorously defend the water heater bonding wire as a proper safety measure.
Kit includes two brass ground clamps and copper conductor.
Residential water heater use.
For 200 ampere.
The southwire water heater grounding kit is designed for residential water heater use but can be used across any continuity break in residential plumbing.
Grounding a sub panel.
In the video i talk about why water pipes need to be grounded.
Brass ground clamps included.
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If you use your home s main water pipe to ground the electrical system and many homes do you should attach a jumper wire around the water meter in order to provide a better path for the electricity ground path.
The ground wire is bonded at the main panel to the ground system.
If no jumper wire is installed a surge in electricity could cause damage to the water meter in some cases.
Product can be used with residential water heaters.
The reasoning is that the metal casing on the water heater itself is thought to be sufficient to complete the continuous grounding path between the cold water and hot water pipes in the home.
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Missing jumper wire at water meter is a common electrical defect and safety hazard noted in many home inspections for older homes.
The jumper wire is actually a grounding wire a short section of large gauge wire that jumps or goes across the water meter and is securely attached to the water pipe at each side.
Installing a jumper wire on your home s main water pipe is easy and this.
Sub panels are grounded through the cable that provides the sub feed circuit power.
For 200 amp service use a 4 gauge copper wire from the panel to the water pipe within 5 feet of where it enters the house and also between where it enters and the meter.