OK, everone's favorite subject: Grounding
My dish antenna and grounding block are mounted about 50 feet from the grounding electrode for my electrical service. Since this exceeds the 25-foot rule for the the ground wire run I added an electrode just below the dish and ran #10 copper from the ground block and dish to the rod. Now, I'm trying to figure out the best way to bond the two electrodes together.
The easiest and cleanest looking way would be to run a green #6 (THHN/THWN) along with my coax into the attic, then over to the service panel. That would bond both rods together since they would share a common grounding block inside the panel. The coax is in PVC conduit outdoors, except for about 3 feet for a drip loop and grounding block. Would this comply with code?
My dish antenna and grounding block are mounted about 50 feet from the grounding electrode for my electrical service. Since this exceeds the 25-foot rule for the the ground wire run I added an electrode just below the dish and ran #10 copper from the ground block and dish to the rod. Now, I'm trying to figure out the best way to bond the two electrodes together.
The easiest and cleanest looking way would be to run a green #6 (THHN/THWN) along with my coax into the attic, then over to the service panel. That would bond both rods together since they would share a common grounding block inside the panel. The coax is in PVC conduit outdoors, except for about 3 feet for a drip loop and grounding block. Would this comply with code?