Grounding for Gable end bracket & mast.
On Jul 15, 9:18*pm, Tom Horne wrote:
Owen
The NEC only requires 5.261 (mm)2 for the protective down conductor
and 13.30 (mm)2 for the bonding conductor between electrodes. *Since
those sizes are at best a bad joke I was hoping to elicit best
practice advise on what size the conductors should actually be as well
as advise on how to accomplish the bonding of the interior single
point grounding buss bar to the exterior grounding conductors and
Grounding Electrode System.
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Tom Horne, W3TDH
It's not that bad a joke.. If the ground connection is good, #10
is plenty thick enough. In fact, it would barely get warm if it
took a strike. Of course, if the connection to ground is bad,
it will be toast. But so would a lot of heavier gauges also..
The connection to ground is the critical factor in such a case.
But I would still follow what the local code says.
The main reason I'm making this post is only to clarify that
under proper conditions, #10 is plenty thick enough to safely
route the strike to ground with no damage to the wire.
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