GE 29884 User Manual page 14

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Examples of acceptable building grounding locations
are:
• The building or structure grounding electrode
system as covered in 250.50 in the NEC
• Grounded interior metal water piping system, within
5ft. from its point of entrance to the building
• Grounded nonflexible metallic power service
raceway
• Service equipment enclosure, the grounding
electrode conductor or the grounding electrode
conductor metal enclosure of the power service
• An 8-foot grounding rod driven into the ground
can be used as long as it is connected to the
central building ground by a #6 or heavier bonding
wire
Refer to the NEC sections 250 and 810 for other
acceptable grounding methods.
b) Connect one end of a coax cable to the antenna and
the other end to a 75 ohm grounding block. Below
(Fig. 6b) is an example of a 75 ohm grounding block.
If you make your own coax cable, be sure to slide the
Rubber Boot over the cable before you place the
connectors on the cable. Once you have attached the
cable to the antenna, slide the Rubber Boot into the
round channel on the Main Housing Unit.
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Fig. 6b

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