Can a distribution box be connected to two ground wires

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In summary, multiple ground wires can indeed be included in an electrical box as long as certain guidelines are followed. electrical - Does every single ground wire in a box have to connect to every other ground wire within the confines of that same box on one branch circuit? - Home Improvement Stack Exchange Does every single ground wire in a box have to connect to every other ground wire within the confines of that. Find the grounding bar or PE bar Open the distribution box and find the position marked with the grounding plate or PE letter. I have a duplex (Rowhome split into two units) that has one overhead service cable that feeds down to two meters and there are two main panels (1 for each unit) in the basement.

One box, two circuits

Yes, always connect the grounds together. Keep the rest separate. Grounds together, neutrals separate. Yes. All the grounds in the same box get connected together.

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Do I have to tie all grounds together?

If the box were metallic I would ground both circuits to the box. I don''t always tie them together, if I do I may pigtail off of one circuit to the other. Sometimes it more manageable that way.

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Grounding Basics

So be careful: Only a little current flowing through your heart can kill you. Ground wires (equipment grounding conductors) connect to every part of the electrical

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