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eager2learn

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Mennifee,Ca
(aerial cable) messenger cable was attached to the service drop ( 1 inch emt ) with a bonding connector attaching one another. this is illegal, right? I mean if the service drop was hit by lightning or somehow became energized wouldn't that make the (emt)service drop 1 inch pipe become energized, which went all the way back to the panel of a house. the messenger cable was looped through the hole where the bonding conductor would usually go and just wrapped around itself on both ends of the service drop
 

charlie tuna

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Re: kearnies

but isn't the ground rod installed to "limit damage" during a lightning strike? and it's connected at the bottom of the service by a properly sized conductor! i really don't understand how this is connected from your discription??? but i have seen many times where the overhead phone service was connected to the service mast for support!!!
 

roger

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Re: kearnies

As Charlie points out the GES is present for this very issue.

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eager2learn

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Mennifee,Ca
Re: kearnies

thanks for the illustration it really helps me out a lot - just one more thing if there is no grounding electrode can the results be severe
 
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