
sweetbeats
Reel deep thoughts...
So, this probably is not the right place to put this up but we all have stuff we plug in to power and I'm scratching my head a bit. Feel free to suggest another place I should go with this, and certainly, Mr. Moderatuer move it if warranted.
Situation
There are two buildings on my property with electrical service: my house, and my shop/barn. I've been living under the false assumption that the household electrical service was grounded like the shop (which has a ground stake visible in the dirt right outside the door). I was so under the spell of this false assumtion that I had even convinced myself that I had seen the ground stake on the household service. It ain't there. I found where the ground wire goes from the household service panel though: to a corroded lug on a cold-water pipe under the house...screw on the lug was even loose.
And now it is entirely necessary to redo the ground scheme because a friend and I just got done repiping the entire house with PEX pipe (plastic). The metal pipe is no longer connected to the earth, and non-ideal AFAIK anyway.
Plan
Install a proper ground stake, BUT...
The Wrinkle
My house was built in the mid 50's. There is no ground buss in the service panel. The ground wire that went to the cold water pipe ties in to the neutral buss. It goes like this:
My Questions
And, yes, I see this as a fairly urgent issue to resolve.
Situation
There are two buildings on my property with electrical service: my house, and my shop/barn. I've been living under the false assumption that the household electrical service was grounded like the shop (which has a ground stake visible in the dirt right outside the door). I was so under the spell of this false assumtion that I had even convinced myself that I had seen the ground stake on the household service. It ain't there. I found where the ground wire goes from the household service panel though: to a corroded lug on a cold-water pipe under the house...screw on the lug was even loose.

Plan
Install a proper ground stake, BUT...
The Wrinkle
My house was built in the mid 50's. There is no ground buss in the service panel. The ground wire that went to the cold water pipe ties in to the neutral buss. It goes like this:
- Two hot wires come from the pole along with a tension wire and enter the hood on the roof.
- The two hot wires (after going through the meter of course) each go to one pole of a double pole main breaker, and then the output of each pole goes to one of the two hot rails on the hot buss to which my breakers are attached.
- The tension wire goes to the neutral buss, and as I said above the wire to "earth" goes from the neutral buss on to its destination (presently nowhere).
My Questions
- Ideally the neutral and grounds should be on separate busses in the service panel right? So all the white neutral wires from the wire runs in the house go to the neutral buss, and all the bare copper ground runs to a (presently non-existent) ground buss right? And of course there are only two bare copper wires in there anyway (not including the wire to the cold water pipe) as a result of the two circuits I've run since living in the house and of course I ran 14/3 romex for those. And then the wire I plan to run to a ground-rod to be installed would come off the ground buss right?
- WHY does the "Ground OK" LED on my power conditioner still light even though the ground wire is hanging free under the house??? Is it because the neutral and ground are tied together in the service panel and presumeably the neutral is grounded at the electrical pole on the street?
And, yes, I see this as a fairly urgent issue to resolve.