In Reply to: Re: Satellite Grounding posted by Taco on August 6, 2001 at 06:40:06:
Is this the Electrical Inspector you spoke with??? Ya made me do it.... I looked up the code in the NEC book. Article 250-52. I can't quote all of it now. I strongly recommend contacting the dish mfg and asking them. If the dish has a sticker on it that indicates appropriate gnd method then it superseeds the NEC code. Otherwise I would call city hall and ask for the Electrical Inspector for the City, County etc, whoever monitors the area. I do know some dishs' recommend not going to the service ground and req. a supplemental ground. But this would have to be indicated on the dish.
Your post just does not sound or fit the NEC book. Local codes do vary and can superseed NEC codes, so call and make sure. That is what they are there for. Most good electricians, when in doubt ask the local inspector. Cause ya never know!
Good Luck
Mitch
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