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@danimcdg34聽 They usually run it across the top of the block then down thrrough the cinder block. I have seen some that actually chip a trough ( yes with a hammer and chisel) to run down the walls but he was a real rookie. I have not found anyone who uses romex either they like running 3 single wires thats if they decide to ground it. Many of them don't I am getting a house built now, I will ask the engineer how he does it and get back to you.
@danimcdg34 I just talked to the engineer and he uses conduit.
@polo1club I have seen a whole house (it was small 2 BR) with 10 gauge wire running from the pole!聽
I wouldn鈥檛 be happy with anything less then #6 or # 4 AWG because you never know what you may want to add to the property in the future and it鈥檚 always better to have more power now then to try and add to it聽 later聽 , if the house is big enough with #4 AWG - 2 AWG聽 if you want to put a100 amps for your pool , ac unit (s ) 80鈥 TV and so on .
聽 聽Remember just because the neighbor did something doesn鈥檛 make it the best way.聽
When you unplug your toaster oven and can barely touch the plug because of the heat, you know there is a wiring problem. And it would help to actually ground the electrical system. Our builder looked me straight in the eye and said "they don't ground houses in the DR". My reply is the "they" you are referring to is YOU. Start grounding the houses you build. It is not difficult.
The building code doesn't mean much until someone inspects and signs off on builds. I suspect that will not happen any time soon.聽
All true! Inspectors clearly don't do their jobs.聽 Recent building collapses have drawn attention to this!
@planner in my day job in the United States I design telecommunications that鈥檚 a fancy way for saying cable, guy and most of what I design is fiber optics but I touch on the electrical stuff all the time and for the members of our group get your stuff grounded add a ground,聽 it鈥檚 the prudent thing to do and that鈥檚 my nickel on the subject
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