We have a new pop going up im putting the enclosure in tommorrow.

We get our power from a secondary distribution panel on the leg. This penel
is not directly grounded locally, there is metal conduit going into the
ground where it gets its feed from the primary somewhere else. There is a 4
o6 6 guage copper ground that their panel in the secondary distrubution is
bonded to, I assume it terminates on the other end of the conduit at the
main.

We just have a 15 amp breaker in there feeding over to our enclosure via
some non metalic liquid tight. The ground is bonded to our enclosure bond.
This is only 14 guage stranded (its like 6 feet)

Im figuring at minimum I need to run a bonding wire over and attach to
their copper.

What I dont know is if I am doing more harm than good by putting in a
ground rod as well for our enclosure. I can make no site changes, and the
site manager doesnt know anything about it so doing it "right" really isnt
an option here.

I just need to know whether its potentially worse to have my enclosure on a
fresh ground rod potentially making our enclosure a good path for them, If
I place the ground rod between or enclosure and their copper I would at
least be isolating our enclosure, but have the potential for causing issues
for them.

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