Residential Grounding

In the NEC, a proper grounding system consists of four major components: an Earth ground, the main load center, the neutral conductors and the individual circuit grounds.

The case of a home’s main load center, also called the main breaker panel, must have an earth ground. This ground consists of a long copper rod called an electrode that is driven into the earth. This rod then connects to the metal case of the main load center via a bare copper wire.