Shorsch
Electrical
- Dec 29, 2004
- 1
Hi guys,
There are 7-8 Outdoor Wireless AP Antennas to be installed around an Hotel, mounted on 2" Steel-Tube, with Surge-Arresters protecting the coaxial cable for the Antennas and another for the UTP CA5e Outdoor Cable. My Question is about the Grounding requirements. I'm recommending the customer to install one 8' Cooper Grounding-Rod for each Antenna and also to build/make a Grounding Ring, connecting all Rods's together to avoid Voltage-Diferential between de Grounds...does this make sense? (The customer is complaining about the extra cost involved).
Any comments will be very much appreciated.
There are 7-8 Outdoor Wireless AP Antennas to be installed around an Hotel, mounted on 2" Steel-Tube, with Surge-Arresters protecting the coaxial cable for the Antennas and another for the UTP CA5e Outdoor Cable. My Question is about the Grounding requirements. I'm recommending the customer to install one 8' Cooper Grounding-Rod for each Antenna and also to build/make a Grounding Ring, connecting all Rods's together to avoid Voltage-Diferential between de Grounds...does this make sense? (The customer is complaining about the extra cost involved).
Any comments will be very much appreciated.