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Grounding & BondingJeremy Jones, VA3ZTF

References Canadian Electrical Code IEEE Emerald Book ARRL Grounding and Bonding for the RadioAmateur TIA 607-B Motorola R56IEEE is an association of professionals. TIA an association of industries.Heavily plagiarized from Ward Silver N0AX presentation at Dayton this year.

Overview What is ground? What is bonding? A/C Safety Lightning Protection RF Management Ground System

What is Grounding &Bonding Highly controversial Many differing opinions Needs to be considered as a complete system

What is “Ground” Depends on what you are trying to do What you are trying to do depends onfrequency, voltage, current Your safety depends on the right answer Your equipment depends on the right answerEverything depends on everything else.Are we talking electrical safety, lighting, towers, etcAll depends on frequency, voltage and currentElectrically short at 60hz is much different at 14Mhz

What is “Ground” Can be a noun, verb and adjective - at the sametime Noun - an earth connection (reference potential) Verb - an action (connecting to the reference) Adjective - a type of connection (groundconductor)

3 Types of Grounds A/C Safety Ground Lightning Protection Ground RF GroundA/C Safety Ground protects against shock hazards from A/C equipment by providing a safe path for current in case of faultLightning Protection Ground keeps all equipment at the same voltage during transients and surges from lightning and dissipates the lightnings charge in earth routing itaway from equipmentRF Ground prevents unwanted RF currents and voltages from disrupting normal functions of equipment, ie RFI

What is “Bonding” A connection to keep 2 points at the samevoltage potential Requires the right connecting materials andhardware Works in your favour for A/C safety, lightningprotection and RF management

What is “Bonding” Needs to be low impedance at the frequenciesof interest Heavy enough to carry expected current Sturdy enough to surviveLightning - #6 or betterIn the shack - 20ga strap or #14 wireDon’t use old coax braid. It deteriorates and corrodes reducing the connection.

A/C Safety Ground LOCAL CODE IS THE LAW Many names - third wire, green wire, equipmentground Provides a path to A/C common point for faultcurrents (shorts, leakage) Stabilizes the power voltage during faults ortransientsProperly installed 3-wire plugs provide appropriate ground connection. Check it!Normal 3 light outlet testers cannot test for all fault conditions.Equipment not connected to 3 wire power can be bonded to equipment that is, or an equipment bonding bus.

Normal 3 prong outlet testers cannot test for all potential wiring faults. They test at DC and cannot check for impedance at A/C.

Point out neutral, ground, main bonding jumper, ground cables to electrodes.No main bonding jumper on sub panels. It needs to be removed.

Lightning Protection You can’t steer lightning but you can help itmake “good decisions” Heavy low impedance path to earth Paths should be outside your residence Don’t make it easy for lightning to go throughyour station on its way to earth

Don’t do this! This is the mistake many people make. Not bonding all ground electrodes together.

Don’t do this! This is the mistake many people make. Not bonding all ground electrodes together.

Do this! All grounding electrodes are bonded together, giving lightning a shorter low impedance path to ground.

This is the text book grounding system. Typical of commercial installations. #4 wire, 10ft ground rods, 30’ from tower. At least 12” below surface.Bond feedlines at top and bottom of tower.Use spark gaps across insulators.

The coax in picture 1 should be bonded at the top and bottom of the tower.

On the left is a typical connector used to bond the coax shield to the top and bottom of a tower.

Ground rods should be separated by 1.5X their lengthConnections should be irreversible, either with exothermic welds or UL listed fasteners. Buried connections need to be permanent or inspectable.Call before you dig or drive rods in.

Single point ground panel. Everything that comes in should be bonded before entering the residence, as well has have lightning arrestors if available. This includestelephone, satellite tv, cable tv. I believe this is dictated in the electrical code.

Beginning install at my new QTH. Needs a bonding lug with connection to electrical panel ground. Will also have a connection to a grounding electrode that will be partof the ground system for a vertical antenna and eventual tower.

Bonded torest of systemRadioCompTunerSwitchKeep bonding connections as short as possible. Bonding equipment chassis together is often the best way.Use of braid should be avoided if possible, especially coax braid. Flat strap or 14AWG or larger wire is preferred. Individual strands in braid can corrode, compromisingthe overall connection.

RF Management Everything in the station is an antenna Forget about an "RF ground” Concentrate instead on bonding Equalize voltage to minimize currentEliminates "hot spots”Reduced RFI from common-mode currentReduces sensitivity to physical configuration. No need to rearrange things for different frequenciesMinimizes audio “buzz” and hum

RF Management Keep cables short Use a bonding bus Minimize loop area Use an RF ground plane bonded to stationground system Run cables along the ground plane

Ground System “One system to rule them all” All currents flow on all wiresA single, solid ground system made of short, heavy, direct connections satisfies all of the requirements for A/C Safety, Lightning Protection, and RF Management

ARRL Grounding and Bonding for the Radio . Lightning Protection Ground keeps all equipment at the same voltage during transients and surges from lightning and dissipates the lightnings charge in earth routing it . Will also have a connection to a grounding electrode that will be

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