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Subject: [TenTec] Making a new house "radio friendly"
From: SEWATKINS@dgs.state.va.us (Sherrill WATKINS)
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2000 10:50:49 -0500
Mark:  The reason the neutral of the power line is grounded outside the house 
at the meter is for safety.  It is to try to keep any lightening strike on the 
distibution lines from running into your house.  It is a good idea to have at 
least four ground rods, spaced 8' apart in a square pattern, and connected to 
the utility ground with heavy copper wire, where the service enters your house, 
near the meter.  Do not bury ground radials near the septic system.  The 
chemicals in the water will distroy the copper or anything else metalic. Also, 
have the utility company install a surge suppressor in the service entrance 
panel box.  Install at least a 200 ampere service.  Cuttler Hammer makes 
excellent residential circuit breaker service boxes. Make sure all electrical 
work conforms to the National Electrical Code including GFI breakers where 
required.   Have your electrician use metal boxes where all splices are made 
instead of the cheap plastic boxes. Decide which room will be your ham shack.  
Have a separate branch line for the ham equipment with 240 VAC available incase 
you ever wish to operate a QRO vacuum tube amplifier. When the framing is 
complete but before the dry wall is installed, run multiple heavy high quality 
coax lines to a convenient outside point for your antennas.  A little planning 
now can pay big dividends later. - Corn  k4own


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