Its a satellite cable btw. The ground is connected to the satellite chassis mounted on the roof. The other end is connected to gang box connected to the house ground.
03-25-14: Tccaux
Well that does make a difference. For one the Jensen ground loop isolator will not work on a satellite system.
"The other end is connected to gang box connected to the house ground."
Gang box??? Connected to the house ground? Do you know where the connection is made?
Quote from link provided below.
Grounding the lead-in antenna cables and the mast help prevent voltage surges caused by static discharge or nearby lightning strikes from reaching the center conductor of the lead-in coaxial cable. Because the satellite dish sits outdoors, wind creates a static charge on the antenna as well as on the cable attached to it. This charge can build up on both the antenna and the cable until it jumps across an air space, often passing through the electronics inside the low-noise block down converter feed horn (LNBF) or receiver. Connecting the coaxial cable and dish to the building grounding electrode system (grounding) helps to dissipate this static charge.http://ecmweb.com/qampa/code-quandaries-7
Although nothing can prevent damage from a direct lightning strike, grounding with proper surge protection can help reduce damage to the satellite dish and other equipment from nearby lightning strikes.
The grounding electrode conductor must terminate in accordance with (1), (2), or (3).
(1) Buildings or Structures With an Intersystem Bonding Termination. The grounding conductor for the antenna mast and antenna discharge unit must terminate to the intersystem bonding terminal [Art. 100 and 250.94], as shown in Fig. 1. Bonding all systems to the intersystem bonding termination helps reduce induced potential (voltage) differences between the power and the radio and television systems during lightning events.
(2) In Buildings or Structures Without Intersystem Bonding Termination. The grounding conductor for the antenna mast and antenna discharge unit must terminate to the nearest accessible location on the following:
Building or structure grounding electrode system [250.50].
Interior metal water piping system, within 5 ft from its point of entrance [250.52(A)(1)].
Accessible means external to the building, as covered in 250.94.
Metallic service raceway.
Service equipment enclosure.
Grounding electrode conductor or the grounding electrode conductor metal enclosure.
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