Grounding, Fig. 2.3 - grounding feed cables – Andrew TYPE 100 User Manual

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IMPORTANT: Sealing RF coaxial connector:

The copper-plated center conductor in the RF coaxial cable,
which connects receiver to LNB, can experience electrolysis
corrosion at the LNB connector. Moisture and DC current
cause this type of corrosion. To prevent corrosion, apply a
moderate coat of silicon grease to the center conductor and
then wrap the entire connection with COAX-SEAL

®

tape

to seal.

(COAX-SEAL

®

IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF UNIVERSAL ELECTRONICS, INC.)

GROUNDING

Ground pole, antenna mount assembly and feed cables
must be grounded in accordance with current National
Electric Code and local electric codes to protect from
surges due to nearby lightning strikes. The illustration below
illustrates a typical grounding method.

Clamps that provide a solid connection between ground
wire and ground source should be used.

ALL INSTALLATIONS TO CONFORM TO

THE LATEST ISSUE OF THE

NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE.

FIG. 2.3 - GROUNDING FEED CABLES

*Ground Block

NEC SECTION 810-20

*Groundwire

NEC SECTION 810-20

*Items Not

Supplied

*Coaxial Cable

From LNB

*Coaxial Cable

To Receiver

FIG. 2.2 - INSTALLATION OF FEED AND FEED SUPPORT LEGS TO ANTENNA

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