Use of Water Pipe as an Electric Ground: Joint Discussion
Abstract:In this joint discussion, Lee B. Hertzberg states that water utilities have been “drafted” by the electric industry to provide, through water piping systems, a part of the electric utility system consisting of the ground connections to water pipe. The article provides a brief overview of the three original assumptions used by the electric utilities to justify such usage, along with a review of AWWA policy on electrical grounding, and a discussion of the findings of the American Research Committee on Grounding,… Show more
For more than 65 years the subject of electrical grounding to water pipes has been disputed by the promulgators of the National Electrical Code and the American Water Works Association. The evolution to date of the code and AWWA policy statements regarding It are summarized here.
For more than 65 years the subject of electrical grounding to water pipes has been disputed by the promulgators of the National Electrical Code and the American Water Works Association. The evolution to date of the code and AWWA policy statements regarding It are summarized here.
The separation of protective grounding electrodes from water piping would protect the integrity of the water supplier's piping system and the quality of the water contained therein, as well as minimize hazards to water supply personnel.
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