justincaseme
Sep 2, 2009, 11:22 AM
I've looked through the threads on this subject and found the answers confusing.
What's the proper way to ground my roof TV antenna and mast? According to this HDTV primer site, I need to attach the antenna to BOTH my main panel and a ground rod. This seems redundant.
Antenna Primer (http://www.hdtvprimer.com/ANTENNAS/basics.html)
(1) Since my main panel is already connected to two grounding rods, can I just run a copper wire from my antenna to my neutral/grounding bus bar? Is an additional grounding rod really necessary?
(2) The Antenna is several years old and weathered. How should I attach the ground wire to its surface to ensure good contact?
(3) The Antenna Primer says to run my antenna coax through a ground block, and then to run that to the independent ground rod. Again, can I just connect the grounding block to the neutral/grounding bus in my main panel?
(4) In addition to the Antenna, my cable company has a coax line coming into the house from the telephone pole (internet access). The installer did not attach the ground wire that runs with the coax. Should I simply add a grounding block, and then run another wire from this second grounding block to my panel's neutral/grounding bus? Or is more required?
(5) If it turns out that connecting my Antenna and grounding blocks to the main panel is wrong, can I instead connect them to the same ground rod that my Main Panel is already linked with? The rod tops are exposed slightly above grade so I still have access to them.
* Note that my Antenna is on the same side of the house as the Electrical Service Entrance and Panel. They are about 10 feet apart. I could run a copper cable from the antenna, into the attic, and then down into the panel. I estimate a 30 foot run.
* I have full access to the panel from inside the house as no drywall is up.
Thanks in advance.
What's the proper way to ground my roof TV antenna and mast? According to this HDTV primer site, I need to attach the antenna to BOTH my main panel and a ground rod. This seems redundant.
Antenna Primer (http://www.hdtvprimer.com/ANTENNAS/basics.html)
(1) Since my main panel is already connected to two grounding rods, can I just run a copper wire from my antenna to my neutral/grounding bus bar? Is an additional grounding rod really necessary?
(2) The Antenna is several years old and weathered. How should I attach the ground wire to its surface to ensure good contact?
(3) The Antenna Primer says to run my antenna coax through a ground block, and then to run that to the independent ground rod. Again, can I just connect the grounding block to the neutral/grounding bus in my main panel?
(4) In addition to the Antenna, my cable company has a coax line coming into the house from the telephone pole (internet access). The installer did not attach the ground wire that runs with the coax. Should I simply add a grounding block, and then run another wire from this second grounding block to my panel's neutral/grounding bus? Or is more required?
(5) If it turns out that connecting my Antenna and grounding blocks to the main panel is wrong, can I instead connect them to the same ground rod that my Main Panel is already linked with? The rod tops are exposed slightly above grade so I still have access to them.
* Note that my Antenna is on the same side of the house as the Electrical Service Entrance and Panel. They are about 10 feet apart. I could run a copper cable from the antenna, into the attic, and then down into the panel. I estimate a 30 foot run.
* I have full access to the panel from inside the house as no drywall is up.
Thanks in advance.