Does grounding wire have to be copper?

Grounding wire is almost always made from copper and is available from most copper wire manufacturers in several gauges. Insulated versions typically come with either polyvinylchloride (PVC) or high molecular weight polyethylene (HMWPE) insulations in green, green/yellow, or black.
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Does ground have to be copper?

The ground wire, often referred to as the grounding electrode conductor, is the link between the ground rod and the service ground connection. Ground wires for residences typically are made of copper and are #6 (6 AWG) or larger. for 200 Amp services, a #4 grounding electrode conductor (ground wire) is required.
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Can any wire be a ground wire?

type - yes, but it is best to use an oxygen free, multi strand wire thats meant to be used in car audio to keep interference out and corrosion down. also, it is a lot easier to deal with since its a lot more flexable then solid wire.
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Can a ground wire be silver?

Available in bare copper or tinned silver.
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Can I use aluminum wire for ground?

The grounding conductor is usually copper; however, you can use aluminum or copper-clad aluminum if it's not in contact with masonry or earth. Outside, aluminum or copper-clad aluminum cannot be within 18 inches of the earth.
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Ground Wire Explained



Did aluminum wiring have a ground wire?

All aluminum wire conductors should be repaired, including the aluminum ground wire. One of the mechanisms that leads to poor aluminum ground wire connections is mechanical or other disturbances of the electrical device such as an electrical receptacle or switch or fixture.
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Can a bare ground wire touch metal?

No problem with a bare ground wire touching any metal case/box if the metal cases are grounded. It is cheaper to make the wire.
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Should ground wire be attached to metal box?

yes, the box should be grounded. It should not be grounded through the devices, but by means of a machine screw, clip, or through metal conduit.
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Can you get shocked by ground wire?

Connecting a ground wire to the plumbing is a stopgap that may prevent you being electrocuted by touching an appliance, but it introduces a new problem: you can now be electrocuted by touching your plumbing. You are not going to be able to safely fix this yourself. You must call a licensed professional electrician.
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What wire do you use for grounding?

Copper grounding wire is commonly used in electrical applications, particularly because of its conductivity and its durability. There are various types of copper wires used across applications. The main types of grounding wire most used includes bare copper and gauged copper wire.
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Does ground wire have to be green?

Unless an exception applies, equipment grounding conductors 6 AWG and smaller are required to be green their entire length. Section 250.119 describes the ways an equipment grounding conductor must be identified.
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Which wire is ground wire?

The green wire (or it can sometimes be uncolored) wire is the "ground" wire, it will take electricity back to the breaker panel, then outside to a rod that's buried in the ground. This is to prevent the electricity from running through you!
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What metal is good for grounding?

Copper is the preferred metal for grounding conductors and electrodes. This is not only due to its high degree of connectivity, but also its corrosion resistance. In most soils, copper electrodes outlast alternates such as galvanized steel.
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What type of ground wire is typically used to ground a wood pole?

The pole may be grounded with a heavy bare copper or copper-clad steel wire running down the pole, attached to the metal pin supporting each insulator, and at the bottom connected to a metal rod.
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Can I use rebar as a grounding rod?

Proper Grounding Rod

Use the proper type of grounding rod. In most cases, pipe or rebar can be used. The grounding rod needs to be made of galvanized steel and also needs to be at least four feet in length for best results.
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What happens if you dont ground a metal box?

A grounded metal box is important to have as it sends the electricity through the ground to the breaker box that is also grounded. Surges in the electricity a box that is not grounded allows the electricity to go where it wants to. This is not a good thing and can cause electrocution or fire.
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What happens if you do not connect the ground wire?

The appliance will operate normally without the ground wire because it is not a part of the conducting path which supplies electricity to the appliance. In fact, if the ground wire is broken or removed, you will normally not be able to tell the difference.
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Do plastic electrical boxes need to be grounded?

Plastic electrical boxes have their pluses and minuses. Because they are plastic, there is no need to attach a ground wire to it. Since it is made of a non-conductive material, switches and outlets cannot short out if they touch the side of the box.
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Is it OK to leave ground wire exposed?

Grounding wires, especially those running through grounding rods on the exterior of your home, are exposed. The grounding wires are safe to touch unless there is an electrical surge that causes electricity to flow through the grounding wire.
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Will a ground wire spark?

If the ground wires touch the metal box the breaker pops and the ground wires spark. The main feed comes out of a ceiling light fixture box. The ceiling box is two wire BX. I'm using NM to feed the junction box.
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Should ground wire be insulated?

Grounding wire is often pulled through conduits, and insulated wire offers an advantage here as well. The 'slippery' nature of the insulation makes pulling the wire through conduits much easier, especially if there are turns or bends in the pipe.
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Can I use aluminum wire instead of copper?

So, if extensive wiring is required, copper wiring can be too expensive for you. Aluminum is also a common material used in the construction of electrical wires. Unfortunately, aluminum wiring is not as strong as copper wiring, and it has a higher thermal expansion coefficient.
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Is aluminum wiring illegal?

Aluminum wiring is not illegal, but it is no longer up to code and new homes are now built with copper wiring. If you are thinking about buying or selling a home with aluminum wiring, you will be ok as long as you follow the instructions on how to deal with it. How much does it cost to rewire a house?
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When did electricians stop using aluminum wiring?

In 1972, the formula for aluminum wiring changed, making it a much safer product. Aluminum wiring was used in single family homes for a few years after that, but was completely phased out by the mid-'70s.
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