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zysi [14]
3 years ago
15

A grounding electrode connection is required to be made at a(n)______location anywhere from the load end of the overhead service

conductors, service drop, underground service conductors, or service lateral up to and including the terminal or bus to which the grounded conductor is connected in the service disconnecting means.
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1 answer:
Nimfa-mama [501]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: Accessible

Explanation:

The location of the grounding electrode has to be accessible to be able to transmit effectively.

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