I have a site where a concrete foundation will be being poured for a new building. I had planned to connect to the re-bar with a bonding jumper in order to use the concrete as a grounding electrode. I have since found out that the foundation will be poured on a vapor barrier. My understanding of that is that it will no longer be a ground, which makes sense.
I plan to drive some ground rods and create a ground electrode for the building since the foundation is insulated from ground.
My question is there any value to tying a bonding jumper to the re-bar even though is is not a ground? Is there anything that can be done to ground the foundation? Is there value in tying the re-bar to the ground rods?
Thanks again,
Doug
I plan to drive some ground rods and create a ground electrode for the building since the foundation is insulated from ground.
My question is there any value to tying a bonding jumper to the re-bar even though is is not a ground? Is there anything that can be done to ground the foundation? Is there value in tying the re-bar to the ground rods?
Thanks again,
Doug