FloridaSplash
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- Location
- Central Fl
- Occupation
- Business Owner
OK all, new to the forum but have always been a MH fan! I run a business that builds Fiber Optic Networks. Most of our work is underground but we stumbled into an pre-existing situation yesterday at the request of a new client that had a recent lightning strike. Its at a ballfield where there are two buildings about 150' apart. One is a concrete structure and the other has a concrete base with a metal upper floor. There is a steel messenger cable installed that supports the fiber cable between the two buildings. One end anchored to the upper level building steel and the other anchored into the concrete building. Client claims they have video of the lightning striking the messenger cable and it wiping out the network switch the fiber was plugged into but the UPS was not affected. This is a stretch in my mind but i have seen some strange things with lightning over the years. The cable is all dielectric, so zero chance of that being related. I would assume the building steel on the one side of the attachment would be bonded. The client is demanding that we place ground rods at both ends of the aerial run and ground the messenger. I am pretty sure that's going to create more issues. Thoughts anyone?