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Re: [TowerTalk] Grounding tower

To: Mike Fahmie <wa6zty@yahoo.com>, Tower Talk <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Grounding tower
From: Grant Saviers <grants2@pacbell.net>
Date: Sun, 05 Jan 2014 07:11:35 -0800
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Ground the anchor bolts to the main rebar cage with several short pieces of rebar, tied tightly. You might consider tack welding if you have followed the recent thread on that! My HDX589 bolts were tied together at two levels with #3 rebar tacked on while the bolts were snug on the base. Then the base was removed and the bolt cage set inside the main cage and tied together. Makes it easier to pour and finish the concrete.

You will have over 150 sq ft of concrete in contact with earth and the concrete bottom of 20 sq ft or so is 8 ft down. Every 5/8" x 8 ft rod driven full depth is 1.5 sq ft of surface. CA is a very low lightning frequency state, so I wouldn't bother with more rods. I lived on a ridge 1500' above SiVly for 18 years and never saw a ground strike on that ridge. When I lived in eastern MA, the lightning could be really scary.

The "flash and fracture" is urban legend IMO, particularly if the rebar is assembled to code. Check the codes for explosives, munitions, and flammable liquids storage facilities - all REQUIRE Ufers.

Enjoy your new tower!

Grant KZ1W


On 1/4/2014 5:42 PM, Mike Fahmie wrote:
I'm putting up a HDX572.  Digging the hole has been quite a job, hardpan was 
encounter a few feet below the surface and it was alternating jackhammer and 
backhoe work for two days to get close to the specified depth.

Now, I'm wondering if I'll be able to drive ground rods into that stuff!  I 
have a impact driver with the appropriate driver head but I need a 'Plan B' if, 
as I expect, the rods won't go in.  I can imbed some rods or heavy gauge wire 
into the concrete (ala Ufer ground) but have heard that if the tower takes a 
strike the moisture in the concrete could flash into steam and fracture the 
concrete.

Comments??

-Mike-
WA6ZTY
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