So from junction box directly to outlet.
Grounding box in attic.
I found that a firm grounding of.
Use a metal electrical box when metal sheathed cable also called armored bx cable or metal conduit is running in or out of the box.
Run a ground wire from it common ground rod where the electricity enters your.
From the junction box the existing ground goes back to the panel.
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Mount the j box to the side of a framing member such as a wall stud ceiling rafter or floor beam using two 8 by 1 inch wood screws.
In some installations using metal conduit the raceway the conduit boxes and connectors serve as the ground for the circuit.
You should therefore strongly consider grounding your attic mounted antenna by attaching a grounding block to the coaxial cable to shunt off excessive leaked current.
In this way the metal raceway acts in place of the grounding wire that is found in nm cable this is also the main reason why only metal boxes may be used with metal conduit.
Here are some photos of my roof top antenna with a grounding wire in the attic.
Run a ground block and grounding wire to the main ground.
There are very specific requirements for grounding an antenna both via mast ground and a shield ground.
The copper wire at the base of the antenna mast attaches to the copper vent tube that runs to the roof through the attic in a 55 year old house.
Neither apply to an antenna in the attic.
Note that you do not have to run the ground wire from the antenna you can.
Metal cable and conduit depend on the contact from its metal sheathing to the metal box to complete grounding.
From your description it sounds as if you may create a ground loop which may cause problems throughout the house.
Neutral and ground bonded at main service panel.
Also use metal boxes with interior exposed applications.
It doesn t support what you want to do.
But first check the electrical plugs of the various devices attached to the tv line.
200 amp main service panel on first floor.
Stick to the building code.
Check to ensure that the vent tube is firmly grounded before connecting the wire.
Ground the boom to the coax using a grounding block and at the other end.
3 wire l l n feeder to 100 amp sub panel in the second floor attic about 25 30 feet from the main service panel.
Ground wire would run down the wall and be connected directly to the ground screw of a new 3 prong outlet that will replace the old 2 prong.