My understanding is that back-bonding or a supplemental ground is my only choice here. The wall that this is mounted on is the garage and there isn't an existing (exposed) grounding source within 20'
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The service ground is original, 1976
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Joe, I assumed the ground block would be located up near the dish and ONLY the #10 ground wire would come down to the ground rod. Is that not the case?
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Tom,
It is the other way around. The ground block is wanted close to the ground bond. The cable AND the ground wire run from the dish to the ground block. A service loop is made from the cable...but not the ground wire...and all are connected to the ground block. This is for static discharge before entering the building system.It is NOT lightning protection.
I have seen ground blocks at the dish. The reason for this is the installer assembled and wired the dish in advance of arrival. He could take the dish up ther ladder and mount it on the mast without working on the ladder. The ground block is also a good multiple connector.
See the drawings BROE posted.
HAVING LOOKED AT YOUR PLAN VIEW...........As an installer I would put the dish on the garage.The SAT line would run down to the ground bond / ground block. From there regular cable would wrap the building (neatly tacked) and enter the rooms where service was needed. Cable can be run under the first floor & brought up from a crawlspace or run through an attic area. The Phase III location looks like a road crew deal. It has worked fine for years but has never been grounded. Now is your chance to fix it.....without back bonding.............pretty sure those back bond rods go every 10 feet .............so go x8 for your cost.
Good job on hanging the dish.......know that many jobs are not ever grounded and work fine.
Joe
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