Shawn.
That will be determined by the terms and conditions of the policy (e.g., code
grandfathering) along with input from the adjuster who inspects the damage.
However, If you comply with current NEC as well as any local code that may
deviate from the NEC, I would think you've done your job to mitigate damages.
Paul, W9AC
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> On Sep 14, 2014, at 11:46 AM, N3AE <n3ae@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> Unfortunately this thread has gotten way off the question I originally
> posted.
>
> Perhaps I should have posted a more pragmatic question:
>
> If I sustain lightning damage, what grounding and bonding configuration for
> the tower and existing infrastructure will the insurance adjuster want to see
> before they pay up?
>
>
> Shawn - N3AE
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