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=== 3. 10 Gage Copper Wire ===
=== 3. 10 Gage Copper Wire ===
Be sure to use a solid wire that is 10 AWG or thicker.
Be sure to use a solid wire that is 10 AWG or thicker. Also, purchase enough length so that you will have enough to go from the antenna mast to your home's ground rod or ground wire.


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Revision as of 14:59, 23 May 2024

This page describes the proper method for grounding an outdoor TV antenna based upon the National Electrical Code (NEC) and NFPA 70. Outdoor TV antennas can build-up static electricity as a result of simply being outdoors. This static electricity can attract lighting during a thunderstorm. As a result, it is essential that all outdoor TV antennas AND the coax cable are properly grounded. Grounding both the antenna mast and the grounding of the coax cable will route the lighting into the GROUND and not into your house. The following describes the parts required along with the proper method for grounding the antenna mast and the coax cable.

Parts Required to Ground the TV Mast and Ground the Coax Cable

1. Ground Clamp to Be Used at The TV Antenna Mast

Depending on the size of the antenna mast you have, you will need one of the two ground clamps shown below. The first clamp will fit an antenna mast that is between 1/2 inch to 1 inch diameter. The second ground clamp will fit an antenna mast that is 1 1/4 inch to 2 inch diameter.


TV Antenna Mast Clamps
Clamp Manufacturer:
Morris
Clamp Manufacturer:
Sigma Electric
Clamp Model:
90627
Clamp Model:
ProConnex 41311
Fits Antenna Mast Sizes: 1/2" - 1" Fits Antenna Mast Sizes: 1 1/4" - 2"
Approx. Price: $9.80 ea. Approx. Price: $10.49 ea.


2. Ground Rod Clamp or Two Split Bolts to Be Used at The Home's Ground Rod or the Building's Ground Wire

You will need either a ground rod clamp or two split bolts. It depends on if you will be connecting the antenna ground wire to your home's ground rod or connecting the antenna ground wire to your home's ground wire. If your house has a ground wire, you will need two split bolts. If your house has a ground rod, you will need a ground rod clamp. One for the connecting the antenna mast ground wire and another split bolt to connect the coax cable ground wire to your houses ground wire.

Ground Rod Clamps & Split Bolts
Type:
Ground Rod Clamp
Type:
Split Bolt
Manufacturer:
Morris
Manufacturer:
Thomas & Betts
Model:
90638
Model:
1-4 Split Bolt Connector
Fits Antenna Mast Sizes: 1/2" - 1" Fits Antenna Mast Sizes: 1 1/4" - 2"
Approx. Price: $9.80 ea. Approx. Price: $10.49 ea.

3. 10 Gage Copper Wire

Be sure to use a solid wire that is 10 AWG or thicker. Also, purchase enough length so that you will have enough to go from the antenna mast to your home's ground rod or ground wire.

10 AWG Wire
Brand: PHAT SATELLITE INTL
Part #: 10 AWG


4. Ground Block for the Coax Cable

5. Wire Cutters

Grounding the TV Antenna Mast

Grounding the TV Antenna Coax Cable