Electrical - Main breaker panel vs subpanel grounding
I have seen several question like the one I am about to ask but I am still not clear on a requirement for grounding bar from neutral to ground (issue on classification of subpanel vs main panel or service panel).
The power company has just set a new pole for my ranch in Texas. The power lines goe to a meter then to a 200 amp breaker box. It has a 200amp main breaker with 6 slots for breakers (Siemens brand). The neutral & ground are both connected to same lug bar. There is only one bar for the ground & neutral. A bare ground goes out the box and into the ground (attached to the pole & another ground coming off the main pole). I plan to come off this panel to a new home about 150' away and install a main breaker box in the house. Another 200amp box with ~40 slots.
Question - Should the neutral & ground be "connected" by a bar in the house breaker box? (Subpanel issue or not?) Should I still come off the ground bar and run to grounding rod outside of the house?
Finally could you try to explain just why it’s safer which everyway you suggest.