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I'm putting electrical service to a recreational lot in Lewis County WA.
I've got the meter pack out in and the conduit done... Inspection this week hopefully.
the plan is for a 100amp service at the road feeding a sub panel which a trailer will connect to.
here's my dilemma
my main doesn't have a a grounding bar. Assuming like my houses main panel, neutral and ground go to same bar.
which will be fine as the sub panel has possibility of adding a ground bar. Outlets can be grounded there.
I was told that per code, I need to have a GFCI outlet at the main panel.
Doesn't seem legit, least of all on a GFCI to have the outlet grounded directly to the neutral bar... But I don't see any other way to connect it & I don't want to fail inspection...
Am I good to go with the neutral and ground at the same bar?
Thanks
I've got the meter pack out in and the conduit done... Inspection this week hopefully.
the plan is for a 100amp service at the road feeding a sub panel which a trailer will connect to.
here's my dilemma
my main doesn't have a a grounding bar. Assuming like my houses main panel, neutral and ground go to same bar.
which will be fine as the sub panel has possibility of adding a ground bar. Outlets can be grounded there.
I was told that per code, I need to have a GFCI outlet at the main panel.
Doesn't seem legit, least of all on a GFCI to have the outlet grounded directly to the neutral bar... But I don't see any other way to connect it & I don't want to fail inspection...
Am I good to go with the neutral and ground at the same bar?
Thanks