There is no specific depth stated. Two to three feed deep with staked angular support from the pole to the ground will do the job fine.
The main ground should not have a splice to ensure continuity of the ground. The reality is that this is done in some cases. If the splice should loosen or be intermittent you will create a shock hazard.
A 100 amp residential service requires a size #8 copper wire, it should be insulated in green.
The life span of the wiring in a typical house is between 60 to 80 years. The main electric service should be replaced about every 30 to 40 years.
which electric element should be used so as to open the closed electric circuit
You need to have a grounding rod made of galvanized steel that is driven straight into the ground until only half an inch of bar is remaining above ground. The ground rod should be at least 6 feet in length. Drier land areas normally require a longer grounding rod, or more of them, spaced 10 feet apart. The ground rods themselves should be placed in [an] area[s] that are naturally permanently moist to have any effect. Then you have to run a grounding cable that is attached to the ground rod along the bottom or top of the fence (can be the top wire or bottom wire) all the way to the fence charger. This cable needs to be attached to the ground rod by ground rod clamps That grounding cable should be attached to that fence charger in order for the fence to be properly grounded. Check out the following links on tips and instructions on how to properly ground an electric fence.
By National Electric Code only the Main Panel should bond ground and neutral. If subpanels have ground and neutral bonded, it could cause ground loops and shock hazards.
You should call you electric utility to have a lineman check the grounding on your house.
you should use fire or ground pokemon.. electric type moves don't effect rock or ground pokemon...
for electric gyms, a ground type with earthquake is perfect and you get stab and electric pokemons defenses are low normally. it doesn't have to be a ground type Pokemon but ground is the only weakness to electricity. Mud shot, mud bomb, dig and earthpower are other moves aswell to KO electric. Mud sport is useful as it weakens electrics power and ground types have an immunity altogether. If all this fails, a strong physical move should do the trick
you should probably get a ground typeand train it. ground is super effective and electric attacks will not affect it. i would say... probably a sandslash, andteach it earthquake.
ground type or ground type moves just not electric type
The main ground should not have a splice to ensure continuity of the ground. The reality is that this is done in some cases. If the splice should loosen or be intermittent you will create a shock hazard.
See related link. The neutral wire provides the electric current a return path back to the electrical generation system. It is connected to earth ground, and should have no electric potential in relation to earth ground.
Yes, it can cause shorts and corrosion. No moisture should ever be allowed to enter a service panel.
Plain and simple.... The Neutral and Ground should ONLY be connected together inside the Main Service Box.
ground/rock type pokemon. ground/rock type pokemon are not affected by electric type moves. you should defeat ground/rock type pokemon with water type pokemon.
it should not cost anything because humans r born freee...but the society forgot about that