CommScope Drop Cable User Manual
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Attach the Cable to the Ground Block/Aerial Installation
NEC Article 820 states that the ground block should be attached to the wall as close as possible to the electrical
meter. Both the ground wire and the coaxial cable connections should run horizontally. The grounding wire should
be as straight as possible.
The preferred bonding method is to attach the ground block’s bonding wire to the elec-
trical meter ground wire with a wire not less than 14 AWG in size. For recommendations
regarding ground wires sizes, please refer to the National Electric Code (NEC 820-40)
or your local building code. If bonding the ground block to the meter is not possible,
you may bond to an exterior metal cold water pipe running into the earth. As a last re-
sort, you may drive an 8’ ground rod into the earth and attach the bonding wire to that,
but you will need to ground ALL of the grounds of the residence to that rod.
Special Circumstances for Mobile Homes
Bond mobile homes at the electrical service tap. If there is no service tap, you may bond to the frame of the mobile
home using a wire no smaller that 12 AWG. NEVER bond to the siding of a mobile home.
Connectorize the Cable and Form a Loop
Once the bond is attached, cut the coax so that you have a
sufficient amount to reach the ground block comfortably plus
about another 1’ (30 cm). Connectorize the cable (see page
9.9/Coax connectorization) and attach it to the ground block.
Then form a 6 inch (15 cm) diameter loop and secure it with
a cable tie. This extra cable will be useful if you ever need to
re-connectorize the cable.
tech tip:
test the
bond with
a voltmeter
to ensure it’s
properly
connected
7.1 Attaching to the Ground Block per NEC 830
Connecting to the Aerial Drop