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Offline Cleveland  
#1 Posted : Thursday, May 09, 2013 9:45:18 AM(UTC)
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I have a 15 gallon Brewhaus kettle. I have a 5500 watt 220 element that I have inserted into the side of the kettle. The question I have is how do you go about grounding the kettle. The element is placed into the side wall such that it is isolated / insulated from the kettle. What is the best method to ground the kettle?
Offline dieselduo  
#2 Posted : Thursday, May 09, 2013 10:09:04 AM(UTC)
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get a hose clamp and put it around the NPT and ground it there
Offline scotty  
#3 Posted : Friday, May 10, 2013 12:51:20 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: dieselduo Go to Quoted Post
get a hose clamp and put it around the NPT and ground it there


works perfect and very convenient too on my first boiler, I drilled a hole in the handle and ran the wire to it---sloppy looking at best-- my new boiler has the hose clamp--it's fine.

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