I was reading another post and it concerned me. How can I tell if my Dish is properly grounded? When the installer installed it, I don't remember any grounding discussion.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
goaliebob99 said:that first picture isnt grounded properly... its copper on galvanized steal.. The chemical mismatch doesnt allow for good grounding... It should be a galvanized strap instead of a copper one..
Dish Dude said:always remember to bond like materials, the first one would be deemed an illegal ground because of the old netminder's remarks, oh and the NEC says so
BnT said:NEC code dictates that an acceptable ground must have its own connecting point, a bolt used for the dual purpose of grounding and mounting/assembly is not sufficient
Texanmutt said:How about this.
OoTLink said:Here's another: Do all the coax lines have to be grounded? When I had them check that they said only half did (2 were, 2 weren't).
In addition, no ground to the mast, but I didn't think it needed one anyway.
webbydude said:It may not pass. Our office was informed several months ago that a groundlug HAS to be used in the place of the mounting bolt that is seen in your picture. Yes, I know it sounds a tad goofy sense metal-on-metal contact is occuring regardless. But as a previous poster has mentioned, the rationale is that the ground tracer has to have it's own AND independent boltdown.