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Old 19-Jan-2015, 4:46 PM   #13
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It's vital that your existing electrical system be properly bonded and grounded before you attempt to bond and ground an antenna system to it. Here is a slide presentation that briefly covers the basics of grounding and bonding of electrical service and load side equipment.
https://www.nachi.org/documents/GroundingandBonding.pps

Here's a summary of antenna system bonding and grounding based on the NEC article 810. The assumption is that the existing electrical system is bonded and grounded correctly.

http://ecmweb.com/code-basics/articl...sion-equipment

(I'm probably well past 'beating this to death'... Cheers)
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