Connect other end to the ground lug in the service entrance part of your panel.
In a typical home electrical panel installation the main ground wire is connected directly from a ground rod driven into ground to a dedicated lug on the neutral bus.
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Ground bus in the panel.
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The ground wire should come from the ground rod and to the main electrical panel grounding terminal.
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The electrical requirements for a Kenmore refrigerator when roughing a house typically include a dedicated 15-20 amp circuit with a standard three-pronged electrical outlet. It's important to have proper grounding and polarity for safety and performance. Always refer to the specific model's installation guide for detailed electrical requirements.
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In North American residential homes, there are 3 wires coming from the utility company, two "hots" and neutral. The two "hot" conductors get connected to the main breaker. The neutral gets connected to the neutral bus bars located along the sides of the breaker box. There is a set screw that is placed in the neutral bar that screws into the distribution panel enclosure thereby bringing the potential of the neutral bars down to zero. The wire from your ground rod is also connected to the neutral bus bar, and thereby it is connected to the neutral from the power company. This is also often bonded to the copper cold water plumbing in the house if the home is not plumbed in PVC water pipe. White circuit wires are then connected to the neutral bus bars. Also in the distribution panel are ground bus bars. The ground wires from circuit cables are connected to these grounding bars. Do not under any circumstance terminate the white and bare ground wires together. Ground wires to the ground bar and white wires to the neutral bar.
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If you mean what is the connection from the ground rod in the ground to where ? then the answer is through the earth (earth meaning the planet but "mud" will do) back to the generator (my employment) neutral point at the Power Station. Imagine a three bladed propeller( the three windings of the generator), the electrical output increases as you move along the blades (from the centre) to the blade tips (max output is at the blade tips, 3 off) the centre spinner of the propeller is the neutral point (zero watts). That point is connected/grounded to earth. There can not be electrical flow etc without a completed circuit so from the generator output then to the device then it must get back to the generator (to complete the circuit) and it does this via the neutral point, which is why we called the electrical leads in a 13 Amp plug for example Live, NEUTRAL, and Earth (Earth and Neutral are really electrically connected). There are certainly "cleaverer" (Electrical Engineers) people out there than me, so maybe they will add additional information. Hope this helps