Well nice to meet ya John!
It's always good to put a face with a name.
George


John Hokenson wrote:
Yes, surprised it didn't break the camera.... ;o)

JH
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John
is this you in this picture?
http://www.vircom.net/pictures/res-install/res-install_6.htm
George

John Hokenson wrote:

On the indoor units, see below:
   http://www.vircom.net/pictures/res-install/res-install.htm

Out door units, we use a Motorola Canopy entrance protector where the

cat5


enters the building, and use the ground stud on that to attach to the
antenna ground, and from there to the building ground.

JH
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How were you doing that with sB products in the past?

Sully



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Every install we do is done to NEC standards.

JH
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I figured I would receive an answer like this. Ya...I know the

law...but



scratch everything else I said and answer just this question:

Who is going to use them?!?!?!

I see my competitor is not using them as well.

Sully



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15.org] On Behalf Of Don Castella
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In the United States, with very few exceptions, the National

Electrical



Code
applies everywhere. It requires proper antenna grounding, as well as
overvoltage and overcurrent protection for outside plant (OSP) cable
systems. In addition, there are specific requirements for OSP

Building



Entrance Protection, including the installation and use of proper
grounding
and surge protection equipment. Most building codes require a

UL-approved



primary protector (UL 497) at the building cable entrance. Some

states



and


localities may have more stringent requirements, but very few have

less



stringent ones. These codes are in place for two reasons, personal

injury



protection and property protection.

Ask any experienced fireman about these topics. I'm quite sure you

will



hear
some harrowing stories.


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What it really becomes, is a question of absolute liability. Sure,

you



might


see lightning once every three years. Sure, the chances are one in

a



million


that one of your customers will take a hit. The only absolute, in

said



situation, is that in the case of someones house burning down (etc

etc



etc),


you _will_ be held liable. Seventy-five dollars an install... or

75million



dollars in liability insurance. Brutal judgement call. =\

In addition, lightning protection is not the only factor to

consider, an


external system should always be grounded (in a lot of places it's

the



law).


Now on the installers side, sometimes it is bloody impossible to

reach a


ground within a reasonable distance from the contact point or

antenna.



You


need LOS, LOS is on the ne corner of the 22,000 square foot home,

ground



is


on the sw corner... crap. In some areas the laws in place would

make



this


install an impossibility. Some would say drive a copper ground rod

8ft



into


the ground and tie into that (not recommended, mostly ineffctive).

No



super


effective way to do that. Bummer. I feel your pain. =\

Austin

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I have a question for y'all.


I can wait to get a hold of a few of these outdoor PoE units for

my



aPPo's.


They are on BIGO METAL TOWERS, which are prone to lightning

strikes



(if


we


had any) and when hit take out all clients (not just one).

However, I am in NO hurry to get them in place on my customer

installs.



I know...I know...plenty of you will be saying, "what if it takes

a



lightning hit and burns the house down".

But truthfully...how many of you are really going to install

them??



It is hard enough to find a suitable location for an

antenna....then



run


the


cable all the way around the house to the room where the PC's are.

Now...I



am supposed to run the cable to the location where their earth

ground



is,


then run more cable from there all the way to the computer room.

That



will


easily double the amount of cable run per install.

And don't even say you are going to pound in your own ground

stake...cause



you wont! I will at my towers...but not in a client's yard with

water



lines, gas lines, sewer lines, etc. NO WAY! Not to mention the

time



involved.

Recap: to use an outdoor PoE it will extend my average install

time



from


2


hours to 3 hours (not including putting in my own ground

stake)...driving



the cost per install up by $50-75 per install.

I don't know...I just don't think it is worth it. But then

again...I



live


in an area where I have only seen lightning (way up in the clouds)

once



in


the 1.5 years I have been here.

Sully


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