another star gournd question
Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 10:22 pm
I have a question about whether I need to install another ground bar/rod at my panel location for this set up....
I have a 100amp service going underground into my studio from my 200amp panel in my home. The cable is an SER (3) 4awg and (1) 6awg GND conductor. At the studio panel I have a seperate (from the neutral bar) ground bar that is connected to the house ground via the SER cable AND connected to a local ground electrode outside the studio. I have all of the non-audio power and lighting terminated on one phase of the panel. For all audio outlets I have home run a 14/2 w/ gnd from outlet to panel location. I have several quadruplex receptacles that I ran 14/3 w/ gnd using the red traveller conductor as the second outlets dedicate ground (tagged green of course). My question is; in this configuration do I need to install yet another electrode and ground bar at the panel location for the home run outlets? It would seem that if each are home run I could ground them to my current ground bar (which is connected to home ground and an electrode) and maintain my star grounding. The only thing is that all of the non-audio circuits are also grounded to this bar. If I do need another bar/electrode it would still have to be connected to the current bar. Please advise.
I have a 100amp service going underground into my studio from my 200amp panel in my home. The cable is an SER (3) 4awg and (1) 6awg GND conductor. At the studio panel I have a seperate (from the neutral bar) ground bar that is connected to the house ground via the SER cable AND connected to a local ground electrode outside the studio. I have all of the non-audio power and lighting terminated on one phase of the panel. For all audio outlets I have home run a 14/2 w/ gnd from outlet to panel location. I have several quadruplex receptacles that I ran 14/3 w/ gnd using the red traveller conductor as the second outlets dedicate ground (tagged green of course). My question is; in this configuration do I need to install yet another electrode and ground bar at the panel location for the home run outlets? It would seem that if each are home run I could ground them to my current ground bar (which is connected to home ground and an electrode) and maintain my star grounding. The only thing is that all of the non-audio circuits are also grounded to this bar. If I do need another bar/electrode it would still have to be connected to the current bar. Please advise.