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NFPA 70, Article 690.47 requires a grounding electrode system whenever you install a PV ( Photovoltaic) system, otherwise known as solar panels.
Can the existing grounding electrode system of a building be utilized for compliance with NEC 690.47?
Would any of you require a separate grounding electrode system to be installed?
Here is my answer: Yes the existing system could be installed whether the PV system is AC or DC as long as the existing grounding electrode system is compliant with 250.50 through 250.60 and the GEC (grounding electrode conductor) is compliant with 250.64.
Can the existing grounding electrode system of a building be utilized for compliance with NEC 690.47?
Would any of you require a separate grounding electrode system to be installed?
Here is my answer: Yes the existing system could be installed whether the PV system is AC or DC as long as the existing grounding electrode system is compliant with 250.50 through 250.60 and the GEC (grounding electrode conductor) is compliant with 250.64.