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2.
Multiple Connections to Ground - Single Electrode (Method 2): When the AC and
DC service panels are near each other, then the AC Grounding Electrode Conductor (GEC–AC) and
DC Grounding Electrode Conductor (GEC–DC) can be connected to a single grounding electrode
(see Figure 3-32). In this method — since there are multiple connections to the DC grounding
electrode — the size of the DC grounding electrode conductor cannot be smaller than the largest
conductor in the DC system (usually the battery-to-inverter cable).
3.
Multiple Connections to Ground - Multiple Electrodes (Method 3): This method uses
a separate grounding electrode for the DC system and the AC system (see Figure 3-33). In this
method — since there are multiple connections to the DC Grounding Electrode (GEC–DC) — the
size of the DC grounding electrode conductor cannot be smaller than the largest conductor in the
DC system (usually the battery-to-inverter cable).
The DC Grounding Electrode (GE–DC) must be bonded to the AC Grounding Electrode (GE–AC)
to make a grounding electrode system; this Bonding Conductor (BC) cannot be smaller than the
largest grounding electrode conductor, either AC or DC.
Figure 3-32, Multiple Connections to DC Ground Rod (Method 2)
Figure
3-33, Multiple Connections to DC Ground Rod (Method 3)
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