Mike,
This article, which I have read several times still doesn't address if grounding the manifold due to the gas system not being bonded to earth (plastic line) would help bleed off the lighting strike. I have seen first hand that lighting jumped into or out of a csst line to a grounded furnace duct and proceeded to catch a joist on fire. I feel with having 38 years of electrical experience that grounding would be better than nothing. I understand the low voltage (120V) studies, but that situation is more rare than the lighting. Mark Yates January 20 2016, 12:27 am EST
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