STEPE
Electrical
- Jun 21, 2001
- 6
Gentlemen,
A new and larger circuit breaker panelboard with main breaker is needed to replace an existing breaker panel and sub-breaker panel in a single residential garage, in california. The plan is to use the sub-panel as a feed-thru j-box and remove the existing breakers, as the loads will be fed by the new main breaker panel.
The home was constructed circa 1955 and has no ground wire in the house's receptacles, they all being 2 prong.
Is a reference earthground needed to be established with this new panelboard as well as a water pipeline ground? There are no ground wires in the home.
A new and larger circuit breaker panelboard with main breaker is needed to replace an existing breaker panel and sub-breaker panel in a single residential garage, in california. The plan is to use the sub-panel as a feed-thru j-box and remove the existing breakers, as the loads will be fed by the new main breaker panel.
The home was constructed circa 1955 and has no ground wire in the house's receptacles, they all being 2 prong.
Is a reference earthground needed to be established with this new panelboard as well as a water pipeline ground? There are no ground wires in the home.