On 6/18/09 12:07 PM, "PeterH" <[email protected]> Broadcast into
the ether:

> If you have an accessible cold water ground, and that cold water
> system is continuous throughout the premises, you have some hope of
> the ground being reasonably low resistance.
> 
> The focus of the NEC is fire safety [ * ] , and their code is a
> minimum from that point of view.
> 
> There are better ways of effecting an electrical ground system, but
> the NEC gives the minimum acceptable system, and most communities
> have adopted the NEC.

Yep, and the stake is at the outlet box, at the incoming water line etc...

-- Kyle H.
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