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A ground rod electrode is always required to be driven into the Earth.
False
Foundations and footings that are not in direct contact with the Earth qualify as grounding electrodes
False
Plate electrodes must be buried not less than 24 inches below grade.
False
A single grounding electrode of the rod, pipe, or plate type must generally be supplemented by an additional electrode of any type specified in Section 250.52(A)(2) through (8).
True
A structure is defined as that which is constructed or built and does not include electrical equipment.
True
Section 250.50 requires that all grounding electrodes that are present at each building or structure served be bonded together to form the grounding electrode system
True
The resistance between a grounding electrode (such as a ground rod) and Earth can vary depending on which of the following?
a. Ambient temperature b. Geographical location c. Mineral content of the soil
The ? provides the essential function of connecting the electrical system, equipment, or both to the earth.
grounding electrode
A metal underground water pipe that is in direct contact with the Earth for ? or more is a code-recognized as a grounding electrode and must be included in the grounding electrode system.
10'
A concrete-encased electrode can be installed in either a vertical or horizontal orientation, and it must have not less than ? of one or more conductive rebar or rods, or a 4 AWG bare copper conductor.
20'
The minimum sizing requirements for grounded conductors are provided in which of the following?
250.102
A ground ring electrode must completely encircle a building or structure, be not less than 20 feet in length, and be buried not less than ? below the grade.
30"
A rod or pipe electrode that cannot be driven into the Earth because of encountering rock bottom is permitted to be buried at a depth of not less than ? .
30"
A distance of not less than ? shall be maintained between an eight-foot ground rod and the next closest ground rod.
6'
What is the maximum resistance to ground permitted for a grounding electrode system consisting of a concrete-encased electrode, building steel electrode, and metal water pipe electrodes?
No maximum resistance value is specified in the NEC
Which part of Article 250 provides the requirements for grounding electrodes and the grounding electrode system?
Part III
The NEC makes it clear that if any grounding electrodes are present at a building or structure served by electrical power, the electrodes must be bonded together to form a grounding electrode system.
True
The purpose of a grounding electrode is to function as the connection between the ground (Earth) and grounded electrical systems and electrical equipment.
True
The supplemental grounding electrode for a metal water pipe electrode is permitted to be bonded to the grounding electrode conductor, the grounded raceway, or any grounded service enclosure.
True
Which of the following is not permitted as a grounding electrode?
Underground metal gas piping
A single grounding electrode of the rod, pipe, or plate type is not required to be supplemented by an additional electrode of any type specified in Section 250.52(A)(2) through (8) if the single electrode has a resistance to earth of ? .
any of the above
Where an auxiliary grounding electrode is installed for equipment such as parking lot light poles, the connection of the auxiliary electrode is in addition to the required ? .
equipment grounding conductor
What is the minimum length of contact that must be made with the Earth in order for a metal in-ground support structure to qualify as a grounding electrode?
10'
A plate electrode is required to have not less than ? of surface in direct contact with the Earth.
2 ft2
The NEC generally prohibits the use of an interior metal water piping system to connect grounding electrodes to the grounding electrode conductor beyond a distance of ? from the point of entrance to the building or structure.
5'
Stainless steel rod electrodes generally must not be less than ? in diameter.
5/8"
A rod or pipe electrode is generally required to be driven to a depth of not less than ? .
8'
If present, the structures and structural reinforcing steel described in Section 680.26(B)(1) and (B)(2) are required to be included in the grounding electrode system for a building or structure
False
The NEC requires that a metal underground water pipe electrode be buried not less than 30 inches below grade level.
False
The grounding electrode network for a lightning protection system is permitted to be used as the grounding electrode system for the electrical service supplying a building or structure only when there are no other electrodes available.
False
A conducting object through which a direct connection to Earth is established defines which of the following?
Grounding electrode
Which of the following persons was responsible for the research and development that eventually resulted in the NEC requirements for a concrete-encased electrode?
Herbert G. Ufer
Where bonding jumpers are used to connect grounding electrodes together to form a grounding electrode system, ? shall be used to size the bonding jumpers.
Table 250.66
Where two services are installed on the same building as permitted in 230.2(A), they are required to be connected to the same grounding electrode system.
True
If present at each building or structure served, which of the following shall be bonded together to form the grounding electrode system?
I. Concrete-encased grounding electrode II. Metal in-ground support structures III. Metal underground water pipe electrode IV. Other local metal underground structures or systems