hi in my situation, we bought a home that has detached building between main home and backyard building within 25 feet apart...both have ground rods, both have outdoor panels of their own...when buying this home from 2014, feeder line between main panel and sub panel is 3 wires..2 hots and 1 neutral...this still be debated as today, that to be safe the code requires 4 wires but in my situation, the subpanel is outdated since late 80's while main panel been updated since 2000..ITE panel is same as GE or SquareD QO breakers..just regular breakers, not fancy fault arc breakers that attach with pigtail white wire is way modern than simple setup my house has since its built 80's...but my issue was subpanel its Federal Pacific ..those are not safe since code change, but my surprise lucky no any 250v outlets ran to the panel and its only 110v outlets and light switch..it been wire unfinished, cause i notice they were 2 50A breakers not been used at all..maybe planning to run heavy usage and my guess inspection did not pass in flying colors to have wire like that when their not grounded to main panel to the subpanel...so my thinking the seller of the house did is do not attach no wiring on double pole 50a break just leave 20amps 110v breakers outlets wiring alone and make sure neutral and ground not bonded since my understanding why detached garage is on its owned foundation and has 2nd ground rod nearby the subpanel ..while neutral that feeding it is already grounded from main panel for all 110v circuit breakers when majority electronics only get complete circuit with one hot and one neutral to 60AMP main panel breaker, it will trip from their but one thing i don't understand in texas code..this is one of shortcuts that save people time and money that this is still safe for 110v without need having extra ground protection..my guess its only when planning run 240v outlet that, yes you do need extra ground wire cause 3 prong plug has no way for appliance to trip the breaker when its gonna fault to earth ground only...so 4th prong plug come in play for safety since ground and neutral are tie together for appliance that in case a fault ..it will go to ground that share with neutral on appliance same time trip 60AMP from main breaker, not the subpanel it still be closed while it turn off entire subpanel until appliance is corrected or fix to reestablish power again...this only apply to 4 wire plug...for outdoor HVAC..if my situation is only 3 wire to subpanel...its still safe when 30amp fuse disconnect switch between subpanel since fuses keep everything safe from over-current and lighting surge will be require to protect your HVAC or minisplit system i install early feb cause in texas weather its all over the map..hot and cold in matter hours and days...its unpredictable here..so tell me if i am wrong ..just tell me now that i will add 4th wire from main panel to subpanel ...a 6 gauge THHN ground wire i have plan to installed later on the week, i gonna fish tape through existing conduit since its only 60AMPS gonna from house to detached garage ..i have no plans to add anything else since main panel is only 150 AMPS..anything more ..i already max out of amperage for total main box..i have to keep of mind since detached building is only split system and light switch only running with water fountain machine ...both are 20 amps each breaker..not sure if i need too but i want to be safe for the bulding so i went ahead replace the outdated subpanel with squareD 100AMP subpanel is not fancy that similar to main panel but shorter and less spaces..i go with 6 spaces..its what i need for my application for minisplit system i mention..so i went wire exactly as last box was wire grounds go to separated ground bar and all neutrals from 110v outlets goes to neutral bar is not bonded since its already grounded to main box anyway..its why our local inspection pass is as is..since i am no electrician but i have knowledge how to wire everything together and so far ..i have not see anything go wrong in this setup the split sytem is on fuse panel while subpanel 110v is already grounded with neutral from other box while earthground is grounded with subpanel with frame and ground bus bar...so it is still safe , but for extra precaution..if 4th wire the ground line is needed ..i will add it if the code requires it to keep my house and detached safe from any nature and machinery occurrence to cause a fault ..just help me god i am right or not..you be the judge on that