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Lightning Arrestor
CCU 100 and Repeater 100 Installation Guide 11
Proprietary and Confidential
The recommended procedure for grounding the antenna system is as follows:
Mount a copper ground bar near the antenna. This is the top ground bar.
Mount a second copper ground bar near the CCU/Repeater. This is the bottom ground
bar.
Connect the two ground bars with a #6 gauge green jacketed stranded wire or a #2
solid copper wire.
Ground the antenna mount and the top coaxial ground kit to the top ground bar.
Ground the bottom coaxial ground kit and the lightning arrestor to the bottom ground
bar.
Connect the bottom ground bar to one or more earth ground rods.
All ground wires should be connected straight to ground, with no right angle turns or
sharp bends in the wires.
Install ground leads on coaxial grounding kits without loops or bends and install
grounding kits in the proper orientation per the manufacturer's specifications.
Lightning Arrestor
A lightning arrestor (or surge protector) capable of withstanding multiple lightning strikes
should be installed when using a remote mount antenna. This helps protect the
CCU/Repeater in the event of a lightning strike.
The lightning arrestor is fitted to the coaxial antenna cable at the SURGE end and the RF
jumper cable that connects to the CCU/Repeater module at the PROTECTED end. It
includes a bulkhead connector interface that mounts to a ground plate with a washer and
nut. The arrestor is also furnished with a ground lug, if your installation does not have
provisions for a ground plate. The ground lug on the arrestor is designed for #2AWG solid
or stranded wire. The ground wire must be crimped to this lug, never soldered.
Caution The lightning arrestor must be connected to an earth-ground.