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Re: CAT5 surge/lightning strike protection recommendations?
From: "Steven M. Bellovin" <smb () cs columbia edu>
Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 17:55:19 -0400
In message <20050914184430.GA54042 () mighty grot org>, Aditya writes:
The short-term solution seems to be using the APC PNET1s/Tripplite DNET1/etc. in each unit and tying them to the water main as an inexpensive, immediate step while funds are allocated for conduit, labor etc..
If I recall correctly, the National Electrical Code was change about a dozen years ago to bar grounding to water pipe unless it's within about 6' of where the pipe enters the house. --Steven M. Bellovin, http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb
Current thread:
- Re: CAT5 surge/lightning strike protection recommendations?, (continued)
- Re: CAT5 surge/lightning strike protection recommendations? David Lesher (Sep 13)
- Re: CAT5 surge/lightning strike protection recommendations? Mark Radabaugh (Sep 13)
- Re: CAT5 surge/lightning strike protection recommendations? Todd Vierling (Sep 13)
- Re: CAT5 surge/lightning strike protection recommendations? Jerry Eyers (Sep 14)
- Re: CAT5 surge/lightning strike protection recommendations? Robert E . Seastrom (Sep 14)
- Re: CAT5 surge/lightning strike protection recommendations? Steven M. Bellovin (Sep 14)
- Re: CAT5 surge/lightning strike protection recommendations? Marshall Eubanks (Sep 14)
- Re: CAT5 surge/lightning strike protection recommendations? Steven M. Bellovin (Sep 14)
- Re: CAT5 surge/lightning strike protection recommendations? David Lesher (Sep 13)
- Re: CAT5 surge/lightning strike protection recommendations? Steven M. Bellovin (Sep 14)
- Re: CAT5 surge/lightning strike protection recommendations? Mark Radabaugh (Sep 14)
- Re: CAT5 surge/lightning strike protection recommendations? David Lesher (Sep 14)