The ground wire that comes from the meter to the main breaker is too short for the new box I want to install. Can I butt splice the ground to make it longer. This is the 4.0 ground and is about 18" short
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The ground wire that comes from the meter to the main breaker is too short for the new box I want to install. Can I butt splice the ground to make it longer. This is the 4.0 ground and is about 18" short
I would use a "Bug".
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Split Bolt Connectors - Wire Connectors - Electrical - Grainger Industrial Supply
Hope you mean a #4 ground , not a 4/0 ground.
4/0 is 0000 AWG and about 0.460 in diameter which is a little less than 1/2 inch.
4/0 is a much larger wire than #4,
You also mention the Ground wire that goes to the Breaker? Are you sure you don't mean the supply wire?
Probalby is referring to the bare neutral of a 3 wire SE cable.
This is the grounded conductor, not the "ground".
The splt bolt method Strat mentioned is fine for this conductor.
If you have a butt splice for #4/0, you must have the special crimping tool and die?
A true grounding electrode conductor must be continuous or use a irreversible connection, such as CadWeld, or a compression connector.
Are u steel having problem with your ground wire they sala a permanet conector for it and you won't have any problems
Are u steel having problem with your ground wire they sala a permanet conector for it and you won't have any problems
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