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UL Notice of a Counterfeit Ground Rod

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Scott Electric (of the previous counterfeit Square D breaker fame), has been selling galvanized ground rods for years that have no UL embossment on the rods, and no tag on the bundle. They're just a bundle of 10 galvanized pointed rods lashed together with wire at 3 places.

Looks like the one's in this recall are copper clad.
But in case you stuck with these you can always use a pipe electrode or copper plate, OOPS are they UL listed?

Legally an issue, therotically a non issue, unless these are made of PVC...
Gee whiz Joe, I guess I sort of like sticking my neck out, and getting it chopped off. I have to agree with Brian John in that it’s a non issue in the first place.

The picture shows a common ground rod which is assumed copper clad. It’s pointy on one end, and if it should be eight feet long, with a diameter of 5/8”, 250.52 (5)(b), then in my opinion it’s about as real as a ground rod gets. When it’s driven into the ground, and a grounding conductor is attached it becomes a used real ground rod. I can not see how a ground rod manufactured to those specifications can be called counterfeit, but I could be wrong.

The UL trademark that is stamped on the ground rod could well be counterfeit, but not the rod. The lack of a “Real” UL rating could become a legal issue but I can’t see that as being likely, or it could just come under 90.4 for that matter.

I’ve had my say, so let the roasting begin.
]I’ve had my say, so let the roasting begin.
Point taken.

Joe was just passing the information along. Nothing more, nothing less.

I think it's a darned shame that the UL mark is being counterfeitted on so many items the last few years.
... However, even one counterfeit UL Mark is one too many, given the safety concerns involved in the certification of electrical products.
Agreed.

In the case of the ground rods, it's probably not that big of a deal from a safety standpoint. Where the problem lies is in the fact that it dilutes the integrity and the legitimacy of the UL mark.
Wow!!!!!
gosh. i never noticed the UL on a ground rod. never even looked for it. :blink:
gosh. i never noticed the UL on a ground rod. never even looked for it. :blink:
Doesn't even need to be there, most of the time. There is no express requirement to use a listed rod.
HEY MARC

I use to buy 6 ft rods off scott in the 80s:)
HEY MARC

I use to buy 6 ft rods off scott in the 80s:)
Some places still sell them. The phone company and the cable companies used to use the shorties.
I can buy the idea of a suplemental electrode if all the houses have it,But to go into an 50 yr old neighborhood with city water, rotten/loose /dirty neutrals I feel your inviteing a hit,at the verry least some of your neighbors neutral current back thru your system.
I know this is an old thread but I noticed that it wasn't mentioned that, rods smaller in diameter than 5/8", have to be UL listed, this is in the UL white book, and required in 250.52(A)(5)(b)

I believe this was the rods that were counterfeited
I know this is an old thread but I noticed that it wasn't mentioned that, rods smaller in diameter than 5/8", have to be UL listed, this is in the UL white book, and required in 250.52(A)(5)(b)

I believe this was the rods that were counterfeited
Yes the ones smaller than 5/8" have to be listed.
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Last edited by Joe Tedesco; 06-04-2009 at 10:01 PM.

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WTF is with this?
Who knows he did it several times.
...and on more than one forum.


IMHO, he should be banned so the posts do not lose their "flow".
It's exactly that BS that prompted the change at Holt's to reduce the editing time down to five minutes. Kinda takes the wind out of the sails of some who say anything, knowing they will edit it to be something different when the argument doesn't end in their favor. Better to leave a trail of nonsense behind than bad behavior, in their minds, I suppose. :rolleyes:
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