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Old 15-Jan-2015, 2:32 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by nukeman View Post
Yes, a licensed electrician did the work. And no, I didn't tell him about a low voltage circuit. My plans for the antenna were not finalized at the time the electrical work was done. As the OP said, I'm not even sure if I should run the low voltage ground back to the main structure.

If you don't mind, would you please provide some background as to why those two questions are relevant? Just wondering if there's something I could have done better.
Was a permit issued and was the work inspected by the permitting agency? I ask because I think it's unlikely that that sub-panel would meet code in very many jurisdictions. I won't go so far as to say it's wrong in your area... but I'm quite sure it would be rejected for lack of ground and improper bonding in my area.
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