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Follow These Rules and Live:

1. Perform as much antenna assembly on the ground 

as possible.

2. Watch out for overhead power lines and be sure to select an

antenna site well away from all overhead wires. Check the
distance to the power lines before you start installing. It is
recommended that you stay a minimum of twice the length 
of the antenna plus the length of the mast away from ALL
power lines.

3. Do not use a metal ladder.
4. Remember, even the slightest touch of the antenna to a

power line can cause a fatal shock. Do not try to guess 
which overhead wires carry high voltage - check with the
power company.

5. Never install the antenna outdoors at night, when it is windy,

or during rain or snow.

6. Have a spotter when you are on the roof; they can see things

you may miss.

7. If you start to drop the antenna, let it go. You could lose your

balance and fall also.

8. If anything comes into contact with a power line - CALL YOUR

POWER COMPANY! DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE IT
YOURSELF! They will remove it for you.

9. Mast, downlead and guy wires are all excellent conductors.

Keep them away from power lines also. Do not run the
downlead cable over power wires.

10. Make sure the antenna installation is secure. 
11. Do not stand on, lean on, hang from or hang anything on the

antenna once it is mounted.

12. Make sure the antenna mast assembly and downlead are

grounded per National Electrical Code. 

(See page 14.)

Lightning Protection and Grounding:

• Always plug your TV and other electronic devices into a

quality surge protector (such as the TERK TSP-6), for
maximum protection against lightning and power surges.

•  Do not run the downlead cable over power wires. 
•  Make sure the antenna downlead is connected to suitable

lightning arrestors.

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WARNING
READ ALL OF THE ATTACHED SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE
PROCEEDING WITH ANTENNA AND/OR MAST ASSEMBLY AND
INSTALLATION. INSTALLATION OF THIS ANTENNA NEAR 
POWER LINES IS DANGEROUS. FOR YOUR SAFETY, FOLLOW THE
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.

Use extreme caution when installing or removing an outdoor
antenna that is located close to overhead wires such as power
lines, telephone lines or cable TV lines. If any part of the antenna
makes contact with overhead power lines, touching the antenna
or the antenna cable can cause electrocution and death. If the
antenna is in contact with any type of overhead wires, call your
power company and ask them to send a qualified technician to
remove the antenna. Do not attempt to remove it yourself.

Important Safety Precautions:

Many do-it-yourself and professional antenna installers are
injured or killed each year by electric shock. While anyone can
see the obvious danger of falling, the most resourceful
sometimes fail to recognize overhead wires as being potentially
lethal. To touch any part of the antenna to these overhead wires
is the same as touching the wires with your bare hand. A very
serious shock is almost sure to result when contacting an
electrical wire, and in the case of primary wires on the top of
poles, the shock is like being struck by a bolt of lightning. Many
power wires are within 20 to 25 feet of the ground and could
easily be touched by an assembled antenna.

If you are not completely sure that you can install the antenna
safely, Do Not Try It! Contact a professional installer instead.

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Summary of Contents for TV38

Page 1: ...amages for breach of any express or implied warranty on this product except to the extent that limitations of this sort are prohibited by applicable law THERE ARE NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABIL...

Page 2: ...nst lightning and power surges Do not run the downlead cable over power wires Make sure the antenna downlead is connected to suitable lightning arrestors TV38 1 Safety Precautions WARNING READ ALL OF...

Page 3: ...ttached nut and bolt so that they are perpendicular to the smaller boom See figure 1 3 Unfold the reflector booms until they lock into place See figure 2 4 Unfold all the other elements on the antenna...

Page 4: ...ide Locate the bolt hole in the corner reflector and attach the brace with the bolt and nut Swing the boom brace down towards the rear Form a V with the metal straps Bolt the V to each side of boom Se...

Page 5: ...13 Tighten the two mast clamps securely 14 Secure the coaxial downlead to the mast using cable ties to prevent it from whipping by the wind 15 Ground the antenna and mast per the accompanying groundi...

Page 6: ...insulation the antenna must be installed on the side of the house that faces the broadcasting tower These materials may prevent signals from going through it TV38 9 General Installation Instructions...

Page 7: ...iameter steel mast and two heavy duty strap clamp type brackets 1 Insert the threaded end of the strap hook the one secured to the strap through the end portion of the Z mount hole A Take one of the l...

Page 8: ...250 Part H Ground Clamps Grounding Wire Conductors NEC Section 810 21 NEC National Electrical Code Example of antenna grounding as per National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 Rain Drip Loop On Lead in T...

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