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Re: [TowerTalk] CQ article error(?)

To: garyschafer@comcast.net
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] CQ article error(?)
From: Bill Aycock <baycock@direcway.com>
Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 13:09:29 -0500
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Gary Schafer wrote:

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>> I disagree- the SPG and household wiring are inseparable because all 
>> the conductors in the house are related to ground by the neutral and 
>> safety ground wires.
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> No they are not! Neutral and safety ground are two separate and 
> distinct circuits. They are only common at the main disconnect in the 
> house. The purpose of them being separate is so no neutral current 
> ever flows on the ground wire.
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> 73
> Gary  K4FMX
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Gary- your statement is only true and pertinent during "normal" 
operation. The concept of the SPG is more associated with abnormal (ie- 
near strikes) situations, when paths to the panel ground need to be 
provided to minimize voltage differences between and within equipment.
Bill

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>>> With single point grounding for the antenna / power system the idea 
>>> is to not have ground paths through any equipment to ground.
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>>> 73
>>> Gary  K4FMX
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>>> Bill Aycock wrote:
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>>>> Gary- when you indicate a quote, you MUST be sure to use the real 
>>>> quote. You severely edited my statement and changed the meaning. 
>>>> What I SAID, (AND THIS IS A REAL QUOTE, COPIED FROM MY POST) WAS:
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>>>>> In the article, the neutral and the earth ground are only 
>>>>> connected through earth at the panel end and the transformer end 
>>>>> of the service.
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>>>> The "through earth" makes MUCH difference. There is no wire or 
>>>> metal connection- only earth, between two rods or a rod and a pipe. 
>>>> This is not an SPG.
>>>> Bill
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>>>> Gary Schafer wrote:
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>>>>> Maybe I am misunderstanding what you are saying the article says? 
>>>>> I don't have the article.
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>>>>> You said: "In the article the neutral and ground are only 
>>>>> connected at the panel end and the transformer end".
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>>>>> That is the correct way to do it provided the "panel" is the main 
>>>>> service disconnect. If the panel is a sub panel or the main 
>>>>> disconnect is located at the meter or somewhere else away from the 
>>>>> "panel" then the neutral ground connection should be at the main 
>>>>> disconnect only and not at the "panel".
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>>>>> So which way is the article saying to do it??
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>>>>> 73
>>>>> Gary  K4FMX
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>>>>> Bill Aycock wrote:
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>>>>>> But, Gary- he has the ground NOT connected to the neutral at the 
>>>>>> service disconnect point.
>>>>>> Bill
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>>>>>> Gary Schafer wrote:
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>>>>>>> Bill Aycock wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The regular article, "Math's Notes" in CQ in the October issue 
>>>>>>>> is on the subject of wiring safety, but appears to have a 
>>>>>>>> serious flaw concerning the concept of "single Point Ground" as 
>>>>>>>> currently used by most Hams, and as required by my local power 
>>>>>>>> company.
>>>>>>>> In the article, the neutral and the earth ground are only 
>>>>>>>> connected through earth at the panel end and the transformer 
>>>>>>>> end of the service.
>>>>>>>> Comment? Am I wrong, here?
>>>>>>>> Bill-W4BSG
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>>>>>>> Ground is to be connected to neutral only at the main service 
>>>>>>> disconnect point. The power company also grounds neutral at the 
>>>>>>> transformer.
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>>>>>>> 73
>>>>>>> Gary  K4FMX
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Bill Aycock W4BSG
Woodville, Alabama


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