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***Star Ground Question ***

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 8:23 am
by Eggman
Hi All,

I am finally finishing my studio after a steady three years of building. I couldn't have done it without the information I found on this forum. Thanks to everyone for all the time you've put in answering questions.

I installed IGR outlets, daisy-chaining my hot and neutrals and running a seperate ground from each outlet. I ran the ground wires to a central "star" point in an area ajacent to the studio. I would like to put a ground bar then run a single ground wire to my main electrical system ground rod.

My question is: What guage should I use for this final run between the star point and the ground rod? My star point gathers ground wires from 12 outlets.

As usual, thanks for the help.

Doug

Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 1:10 am
by Aaronw
The bigger the better. They make a bare solid copper wire that is used just for ground. I think it's about 4 AWG or so. I'm using about 2 awg if I remember correctly.

Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 1:08 pm
by Eggman
One more question before I go to work.

I have two rooms. For technical power I plan on using two 20 amp circiuts, on for each room.

I should "star" all the ground wires of both circuits together, as opposed to having a star for each circuit, right?

Also, should I run my #2ga ground wire along side my Rmex ,which carries the hot and neutral, back to near the main breaker box before I tie into the main system ground, or can I just deadhead my ground wire to the system ground rod outside from my star point.

Thanks

Doug

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 11:52 am
by Sideshow
Doug,

Both rooms star earth them together. YOu are bound to have some items in them linked electrically .
Earth rod - wherever is convenient.

Take Care :D

SideShow