ESP47
Well-Known Member
My home has a combo of new and old wiring. The grounds and neutrals are bonded in the main panel.
I have a barn with a sub panel that's ran off the main panel. It's old so the feed to it is just 3 wire (two hots, neutral).
I have a new shop put up next to the barn that I'd like to install a sub panel in that's fed off the barn's sub panel. Running a new feed from the main panel would require me to trench through my driveway and would cost me thousands and thousands of dollars so it's not in the cards.
Would it be safer to just run 3 wire to the new shop from the barn and forego the ground or would running a ground rod in at the new shop and keeping the grounds and neutrals unbonded in the sub panel be safer? I feel like the former is safer than the latter but I'm unsure. This isn't going to be permitted btw.
I have a barn with a sub panel that's ran off the main panel. It's old so the feed to it is just 3 wire (two hots, neutral).
I have a new shop put up next to the barn that I'd like to install a sub panel in that's fed off the barn's sub panel. Running a new feed from the main panel would require me to trench through my driveway and would cost me thousands and thousands of dollars so it's not in the cards.
Would it be safer to just run 3 wire to the new shop from the barn and forego the ground or would running a ground rod in at the new shop and keeping the grounds and neutrals unbonded in the sub panel be safer? I feel like the former is safer than the latter but I'm unsure. This isn't going to be permitted btw.















