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  1. Eligio Budde

    Is soil under a building foundation assumed to be wet?

    Isn't that excerpt from the antenna tower annex? In any case, if those are the requirements seems like aiming TIA-607 compliance will be economically unviable. The building grounding ring begins 150 meters from where the cabinet will be placed. That's my other concern, since IEEE Std 1100-2005...
  2. Eligio Budde

    Is soil under a building foundation assumed to be wet?

    To clarify a little: The system to be implemented is a set of PoE cameras feeding video to an outdoor telecom cabinet which will have the PoE and data equipment necessary to power the cameras on and transmit video feed to a remote site. As per TIA-607, I understand I should supply grounding...
  3. Eligio Budde

    Is soil under a building foundation assumed to be wet?

    In an existing parking lot, I need to install a camera system. I need to ground the telecom cabinet but I want to know if I can just drive a 5/8'' by 10' copper rod and have good earthing impedance or if I have to add civil work and back fill compound. OR, if it's just OK to ground all the...

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