Could that not be said of any inline protection then?
Almost, anything but a disconnect.
Also, while we sometimes go wild with grounds, nearly ALL of the protection
(or lack of protection) comes from how things are bonded and common grounded
going into the protected area.
I can't stress
On Sun Jan 20 01:58:14 2013, Cecil wrote:
The polyphasers are good protectors but be aware that they rely on gas tubes
for protection and their failure mode is one that leaves you unknowingly
unprotected. After so many ionizations the gas tube will fail and won't clamp
on the next strike.
On 1/20/2013 1:40 AM, cx...@4email.net wrote:
I started replacing all items along the path and discovered the PP on
the grounded copper board at the base of the tower had gone 'south'...
Several points here. First, there is no value to lightning suppression
at the base of a tower unless that
The polyphasers are good protectors but be aware that they rely on gas
tubes for protection and their failure mode is one that leaves you
unknowingly unprotected. After so many ionizations the gas tube will fail
and won't clamp on the next strike. For a time Polyphaser made a test set
to
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73..Price W0RI near Saint Louis, MO.
Subject: Topband: Polyphaser IS-50UX-CO vs ICE Model 303?
Hello,
Am in the process of running underground coax/control cables to DXE UE-1P
Grounding and Utility box IOT run 40m V dipole and topband inverted L/FCP. I
have had the Polyphaser 50UX