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Re: [TowerTalk] Running Cables - Shack to Tower

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Running Cables - Shack to Tower
From: "Roger (K8RI) on TT" <K8RI-on-TowerTalk@tm.net>
Date: Thu, 09 Jul 2015 22:43:02 -0400
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Here and in many areas ham towers do not require a permit, nor will they issue one if you ask. The only permit a ham station might require here would be for an additional breaker or breakers.

So in my shop with all wiring in EMT and no additional circuits were needed, nor was any inspection ever done on what I run through the conduit, but you know my preference in keeping power away from low voltage control wires and coax.

Typically where the NEC comes into play, it is more strict than our local codes, so going the NEC route is "usually" safe, but there are likely some strange regulations out there.

There huge differences from county to county, township to township and city to city. Here you can rewire to your heart's content with no permit or inspection required. Just make sure you adhere to all codes.

Know the NEC and your local zoning codes!

NEVER trust the wiring in older homes!

73

Roger  (K8RI)



On 7/9/2015 8:38 PM, J. Hunt via TowerTalk wrote:
If a person took a lightning strike and if determined the homeowner or other 
party installed an electrical device not per NEC, the insurance company 
reserves the right on not paying damages.
If determined a contractor installed something not per code, they are liable.

As for the the DIYer, if ever inspected - questions would be raised.  Permits, 
city inspections ......  Some insurance companies are getting more picky and 
inquisitive on proper installation.  None compliance = non payment.
If a structure fire resulted, the Fire Marshall looks everywhere / everything.
It is NOT worth the risk.

I have taken many lightning strikes over the years.  Usually nothing happens.  
A few times I experienced destroyed antennas and the hardcore lightning 
protection mounted on my tower protects the feedlines and anything below.
This mess is integrated with a  Halo Ground system.
Everything meets / exceeds NEC and city codes.


Thanks N 73,
James Hunt
ki5dq
TDLR Electrical License 282053



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