In essense, yes that is correct. They mention every 1/4 mile because it is much easier to justify 4 grounds in every "running-mile". The question I have really, I guess, is : Is my situation relevant to this rule. Are there any distinctions made in the NESC between single and three phase...
Yes, there will be pulling points, but the terrain and the plowing of the cable will dictate where those are. So, in essense I'm not able to predict where those will be. With that, I'm looking for an interpretation to say how literal I need to follow the code.
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I would like opinions on clarifications on NESC rule 96C. Background : 7200V, single phase system, # 1/0 TRXLPE cable in 2" conduit, 60 Miles underground installation, service drop {transformer} approximately every mile.
My question; Does NESC rule 96C apply to this situation...