[TowerTalk] Buried section base...and lightning protection.
Douglas Ruz (CO8DM)
co8dm at frcuba.co.cu
Mon Jan 4 15:15:13 EST 2016
Jim,
Thanks for the idea...Are those extra 22 or 23 ft of AWG 4 bare copper
connected in some place of the buried section ???..
73....Douglas, CO8DM
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----- Original Message -----
From: "jimlux" <jimlux at earthlink.net>
To: <towertalk at contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, January 04, 2016 1:12 PM
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Buried section base...and lightning protection.
> On 1/4/16 8:58 AM, Douglas Ruz (CO8DM) wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am almost ready to build a Buried section base for a 25G tower.
>>
>> The hole is 2 x 2 ft and almost 3 ft deep...is it ok for a guyed
>> tower?...it is almost half cubic yard...and about 2000 pounds of
>> concrete...no steel bars inside.
>>
>> Any tips are welcome.
>>
>> I need some ideas about the lightning protection...How can i do a good
>> connection to the tower legs to the ground rod ?...
>
> You're burying 3 feet of section in the concrete. That makes a fairly
> good connection. A typical Ufer ground has 20 feet of conductor (which
> doesn't even have to be continuous). You've got 9 feet with just the
> vertical part of the legs, and probably another 10 feet with the cross
> braces.
>
> While you're at it, though, I'd get 22-23 feet of AWG 4 bare copper and
> put that into the concrete (leaving a couple feet sticking up in the air)
> with the base. It's a lot easier to connect to a piece of copper wire
> than trying to clamp onto the tower leg, and sooner or later, you're going
> to want to hook something up to "ground".
>
>
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