Are there any special earthing considerations when feeding a TT system in an outbuilding from a domestic (TNC-S) supply that will be used for low power RF equipment and sensitive electronics?
Whats there now...
The building already has a DC power system (5-36V DC) for various RF gear with a 36V battery bank charged from two solar panels.
The DC system is not charged from Mains supply.
0V rail of DC system is tied to 1.6m ground spike and housings for RF gear, amps etc.
RF equipment, Mast, Antennas and RF feeders are earthed to the same 1.6m ground spike as the DC system.
What I am planning to do...
I intend to use the domestic supply (dedicated MCB in CU through 4mm CSA SWA buried in ground) to feed the radio workshop building.
The buried CSA SWA cable sheath will be earthed at the CU. The sheath will not be used as earth for outbuilding, only as earth protection for swa feeder cable. I intend to use TT system in outbuilding.
I will be adding a larger antenna mast in the near future, this will have lightning arrestors and equipment cabinets earthed near the base of the mast. Power to masthead amps etc, will be fed via coax RF cable from equipment cabinets at base. The cabinets and all RF gear in them will be powered from the DC system in the workshop.
Now the questions..
- Would it be sensible to use the existing 1.6m ground spike (earthing the RF gear and DC system) for the AC TT system earth? or would it be preferable to use a dedicated (possibly longer) copper ground spike for earthing the AC power system?
If a separate earth spike is preferrable is there a minimum separation distance for the two earth spikes? Would this depend on soil resistivity? or is there some sort of 'rule of thumb' when dealing with power and RF system earthing that I have not yet found?
Anyone with experience in power/RF installations? Your views would be greatly appreciated..
Whats there now...
The building already has a DC power system (5-36V DC) for various RF gear with a 36V battery bank charged from two solar panels.
The DC system is not charged from Mains supply.
0V rail of DC system is tied to 1.6m ground spike and housings for RF gear, amps etc.
RF equipment, Mast, Antennas and RF feeders are earthed to the same 1.6m ground spike as the DC system.
What I am planning to do...
I intend to use the domestic supply (dedicated MCB in CU through 4mm CSA SWA buried in ground) to feed the radio workshop building.
The buried CSA SWA cable sheath will be earthed at the CU. The sheath will not be used as earth for outbuilding, only as earth protection for swa feeder cable. I intend to use TT system in outbuilding.
I will be adding a larger antenna mast in the near future, this will have lightning arrestors and equipment cabinets earthed near the base of the mast. Power to masthead amps etc, will be fed via coax RF cable from equipment cabinets at base. The cabinets and all RF gear in them will be powered from the DC system in the workshop.
Now the questions..
- Would it be sensible to use the existing 1.6m ground spike (earthing the RF gear and DC system) for the AC TT system earth? or would it be preferable to use a dedicated (possibly longer) copper ground spike for earthing the AC power system?
If a separate earth spike is preferrable is there a minimum separation distance for the two earth spikes? Would this depend on soil resistivity? or is there some sort of 'rule of thumb' when dealing with power and RF system earthing that I have not yet found?
Anyone with experience in power/RF installations? Your views would be greatly appreciated..