eatapeach
Military
- Jun 20, 2013
- 76
I am often challenged by contractors when I ask for documentation of ground testing of their grounding system or in today's case, a ground rod. I show up for a final electrical inspection and find the ground rod has been installed however, I have no proof that 3' wasn't cut off (which has happened because there encountered rock), so I always ask for documentation that the ground rod read less than 25ohms. The contractors will state nowhere in the NEC code that it requires that I have to provide documentation or that it requires to be inspected. I have looked through the NEC, and I can not really find anything that requires the grounding to be inspected am I missing something? I can not believe that I should take the word of the contractor that everything is grounded properly. Yes, I can see the visible connections, but that doesn't mean that during construction, the ground conductor wasn't damaged or cut where it ties to the foundation reinforcement, etc. I would think at the end of a commercial project, a final ground test would be required for all equipment and grounding, either rods or whatever. I find the engineer's specifications are usually very vague in describing the testing of the grounded system. Hopefully, someone can provide me with NEC backing that testing is required. Operating under the 2023 NFPA 70.