Cincy bob, I just read your second post again, about the transformer. The word "taps." Make sure you are getting a true isolation xfmr. Not a autotransformer.Autoxfmrs are not isolation xfmrs. Single phase autotransformers have taps. Isolation transformers have totally separate insolated primary and secondary windings. They can have AL or CU windings. For even better isolation you can buy a "Electrostatic Shield" type xfmr. The electrostatic shield is installed between the primary and secondary to attenuate some of the source line interference and common-mode noise. I guess what I am trying to say make sure you know exactly what you are getting...
Just curious What part of the country do you live in? North, Northeast, south, southeast, southwest? Curious about the soil and moisture in your area.
In my previous post I used the word "shall" in refering to the primary grounding electrode. I forgot to include NEC requires, at least my understanding of The National Electrical Code, and the electrical inspectors in my city.
Cincy bob, ask lots of questions of your electrician. Make sure exactly what you are getting and paying for.
Best of luck
Just curious What part of the country do you live in? North, Northeast, south, southeast, southwest? Curious about the soil and moisture in your area.
In my previous post I used the word "shall" in refering to the primary grounding electrode. I forgot to include NEC requires, at least my understanding of The National Electrical Code, and the electrical inspectors in my city.
Cincy bob, ask lots of questions of your electrician. Make sure exactly what you are getting and paying for.
Best of luck

