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reference:grounding [2015/07/03 19:28] – [Master Ground Bar] Alan Sheareference:grounding [2015/08/07 21:23] – [Resources & References] Alan Shea
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   * Lightning Protection Institute Standard of Practice, ( have LPI-175 / 2004 edition) \\ How to design and install lightning rods & protectors   * Lightning Protection Institute Standard of Practice, ( have LPI-175 / 2004 edition) \\ How to design and install lightning rods & protectors
-  * Ideal Surge Protector Location for Lightning Protection - \\ http://www.nautel.com/support/technical-resources/tips-n-tricks/04-09-2012/ +  * **Ideal Surge Protector Location for Lightning Protection -** \\ http://www.nautel.com/support/technical-resources/tips-n-tricks/04-09-2012/{{:reference:04-09-2012_nautel_broadcast.pdf|PDF}} 
-  * Shields Up! (ferrite toroids) \\ http://www.nautel.com/support/technical-resources/tips-n-tricks/05-04-2011/ +  * **Shields Up! (ferrite toroids)** \\ http://www.nautel.com/support/technical-resources/tips-n-tricks/05-04-2011/ {{:reference:05-04-2011_nautel_broadcast.pdf|PDF}} 
-  * Staying Grounded - \\ http://www.nautel.com/support/technical-resources/tips-n-tricks/25-01-2011/ +  * ** Staying Grounded -** \\ http://www.nautel.com/support/technical-resources/tips-n-tricks/25-01-2011/ {{:reference:25-01-2011_nautel_broadcast.pdf|PDF}} 
-  * http://www.nautel.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Lightning-Protection-Radio-Stations-Oct-1998.pdf +  * http://www.nautel.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Lightning-Protection-Radio-Stations-Oct-1998.pdf {{:reference:lightning-protection-radio-stations-oct-1998.pdf|PDF}} 
-  * Installation Methods for Protecting Solid State Broadcast Transmitters Against Damage from Lightning and AC Power Surges -- Broadcast Electronics, Inc \\  http://members.rennlist.org/warren/ground.pdf +  * **Installation Methods for Protecting Solid State Broadcast Transmitters Against Damage from Lightning and AC Power Surges** -- //Broadcast Electronics, Inc// -- http://members.rennlist.org/warren/ground.pdf {{:reference:be_ground.pdf|}} 
-  * http://www.ipclp.com/html/2011_IPC_Product_Catalog_No._211.pdf +  * http://www.ipclp.com/html/2013_IPC_Product_Catalog.pdf  
-  * http://www.lightning.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/LPI-IP-Specification-Document-Long-form.pdf +  * **Lightning Protection Institute** -- References on standards, studies, applications \\ http://lightning.org/learn-more/library-of-resources/ 
-  * http://tech.laclef.org/Power_Protection/power_protection.html +  * http://tech.laclef.org/Power_Protection/Electrical_Installation_Guidel/electrical_installation_guidel.html  {{:reference:electrical_installation_guidelines_overseas.pdf|PDF}}} 
-  * http://tech.laclef.org/Power_Protection/Some_thoughts_on_Lightning_Pro/some_thoughts_on_lightning_pro.html +  * http://tech.laclef.org/Power_Protection/Some_thoughts_on_Lightning_Pro/some_thoughts_on_lightning_pro.html {{:reference:some_thoughts_on_lightning_protection.pdf|PDF}} 
- +  * **Concrete-Encased Ground Electrode or "Ufer Ground"** 
- +    * http://www.psihq.com/iread/ufergrnd.htm {{:reference:the_ufer_ground.pdf|PDF}} 
- +    * http://www.ashireporter.org/HomeInspection/Articles/New-Life-for-the-Ufer-Ground/1676?print=true {{:reference:new_life_for_the_ufer_ground___the_ashi_reporter___inspection_news_views_from_the_american_society_of_home_inspectors.pdf|PDF}} 
 +    * http://www.ecmag.com/section/codes-standards/what-ufer-ground {{:reference:what_is_a_ufer_ground_.pdf|PDF}} 
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 +<blockquote>In our area we are allowed to dig a trench 20' long, install some 3" concrete dobbies to hold the wire off the dirt, lay a bare ground wire sized for the system [minimum #4 copper for concrete-encased electrode], get an inspection, then pour concrete over the ground wire. the concrete must surround the wire 3", bottom, sides and top, so you have at least a 6" x 6" x 20' long concrete buried 18" deep. (it takes about 10 to 12 dobbies to keep the wire off the ground)<cite>[[http://www.electriciantalk.com/f2/ufer-ground-1038/#post152255 |www.electriciantalk.com]]</cite></blockquote> 
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