UPDATED: 11/26/19. SEE POST #11
I read through some old threads but couldn't really solve my issue. I have a buried propane tank in a back yard with a buried line going to the regulator area. Near that point, CSST was introduced in a T to supply propane to a propane range added years after the initial propane install. This area is in the back yard and pretty far from the service entrance. I guess if need be, a wire could be run from the area to the service entrance but it would have to be outside and most likely surface mounted. The house does have a sub panel in an adjacent storage shop but I'm not sure if bonding could be accomplished there. Is the only correct way to accomplish the bonding of the CSST pipe to run a #6 from the clamp at the T around to the service entrance? If so, can I just fasten to the existing ground rod. Is distance an issue? Thanks
I read through some old threads but couldn't really solve my issue. I have a buried propane tank in a back yard with a buried line going to the regulator area. Near that point, CSST was introduced in a T to supply propane to a propane range added years after the initial propane install. This area is in the back yard and pretty far from the service entrance. I guess if need be, a wire could be run from the area to the service entrance but it would have to be outside and most likely surface mounted. The house does have a sub panel in an adjacent storage shop but I'm not sure if bonding could be accomplished there. Is the only correct way to accomplish the bonding of the CSST pipe to run a #6 from the clamp at the T around to the service entrance? If so, can I just fasten to the existing ground rod. Is distance an issue? Thanks
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