luckylerado
Senior Member
- Location
- Lake of the Ozarks
We have a 50' tower that is installed approx 25' away from a single story structure. The structure has a lightning protections system. The downleads terminate at individual ground rods. The tower was installed with a counterpoise with rods at the corners, tied to the steel in the footing and leads up to each leg but independent of the adjacent structure.
My interpretation of NFPA 780 is that this is a compliant installation.
Our EE has made a punch item to connect the tower to the adjacent structure GES. His concern is that a lightning strikes the tower and will make its way through the earth into the structure and fry sensitive electronics. My argument against this is that providing a conductor from the tower GES to the building GES would give some portion of the energy in a lightning strike a freeway path back into the building.
As a compromise I might suggest tying the tower counterpoise to one of the structures downlead rods but even this I think is beyond the requirements of NFPA and UL. Looking for input from the group on
"The concern is , without this tower bonded to the adjacent facility building grounding system a strike to the tower may cause catastrophic damage to any electronic devices contained within the facility. "
Any advise on how to make this argument? At then end of the day we will do as directed to cover our butts but I think it is a mistake and some code language to support this would be very helpful to change hearts and minds on the subject.
My interpretation of NFPA 780 is that this is a compliant installation.
Our EE has made a punch item to connect the tower to the adjacent structure GES. His concern is that a lightning strikes the tower and will make its way through the earth into the structure and fry sensitive electronics. My argument against this is that providing a conductor from the tower GES to the building GES would give some portion of the energy in a lightning strike a freeway path back into the building.
As a compromise I might suggest tying the tower counterpoise to one of the structures downlead rods but even this I think is beyond the requirements of NFPA and UL. Looking for input from the group on
"The concern is , without this tower bonded to the adjacent facility building grounding system a strike to the tower may cause catastrophic damage to any electronic devices contained within the facility. "
Any advise on how to make this argument? At then end of the day we will do as directed to cover our butts but I think it is a mistake and some code language to support this would be very helpful to change hearts and minds on the subject.