BSSTG
Gold Member
Greetings all,
Well I went and checked out this house fire that happened one day last week. As it turns out the neighbor across the street saw lightning hit the corner of the roof on the tv dish and flames erupted immediately. Fortunately the fire dept was on the seen pretty quickly and was able to save the house.
What I found interesting was the lack of any grounding conductors to the dish. That said, I have my doubts that if the installation was grounded per 810 of the NEC it would have made any difference. However, it it had been properly grounded maybe it would have been ok with no resulting fire. Who knows?
The question that comes to my mind is how can you be assured that those systems are ever grounded at all? Does anyone anywhere do any kind of permit, inspection, or for that matter, any education on these systems? I had never given it too much thought up until recently.
I know one thing for sure, I'm checking my dish ASAP!
thoughts/comments?
thanks
BS
Well I went and checked out this house fire that happened one day last week. As it turns out the neighbor across the street saw lightning hit the corner of the roof on the tv dish and flames erupted immediately. Fortunately the fire dept was on the seen pretty quickly and was able to save the house.
What I found interesting was the lack of any grounding conductors to the dish. That said, I have my doubts that if the installation was grounded per 810 of the NEC it would have made any difference. However, it it had been properly grounded maybe it would have been ok with no resulting fire. Who knows?
The question that comes to my mind is how can you be assured that those systems are ever grounded at all? Does anyone anywhere do any kind of permit, inspection, or for that matter, any education on these systems? I had never given it too much thought up until recently.
I know one thing for sure, I'm checking my dish ASAP!
thoughts/comments?
thanks
BS