Bonding and Grounding Sample Clauses

Bonding and Grounding. Pathnet shall furnish and install all required ground kits in accordance with the Specifications, including, but not limited to, waveguide ground kits at the antenna, the bottom of the tower and at the entry port of the shelter, tower anchor grounding kits, and ground wire rings for the shelters.
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Bonding and Grounding. GPS equipment, connected directly to BSLD’s GPS antenna on the exterior wall of the same BellSouth Central Office building, must be placed in BSLD’s physical collocation space and comply with extraordinary bonding and grounding requirements, which are addressed in Section 2.4 of this Exhibit D.
Bonding and Grounding. 2.13.1 Splicer shall perform bonding and grounding of all cables. All bonding and grounding shall be performed in accordance with the splice case manufacture's Standard Practice and Installation manuals.
Bonding and Grounding. Fiber Technologies shall perform bonding and grounding of call cables requiring it. All bonding and grounding shall be performed in accordance with the splice case manufacturer's standard practice and installation manuals. All bonds shall be clean and free of debris and sealed within the splice closure. Grounding and ground rod placement is to be done as per design. Fiber Technologies is to be responsible for supplying all grounding material such as ground rods, ground lugs and ground wire.
Bonding and Grounding. The Wildcat tablet shall provide grounding and shielding provisions in accordance with MIL-B-5087.
Bonding and Grounding. CLEC’s AT&T-13STATE approved Supplier will be responsible for provisioning the grounding and bonding of CLEC’s Microwave Entrance Facilities and any additional rooftop grounding necessary to protect AT&T-13STATE’s equipment or other occupants’ equipment located in the AT&T- 13STATE premises. Collocated Microwave Entrance Facility equipment must comply with extraordinary bonding and grounding requirements, pursuant to AT&T-13STATE’s technical publications, specifically TP76200 and TP76300. These requirements may necessitate the utilization of additional interior central office floor space to accommodate the requested arrangement than would normally be required to accommodate an equal quantity of telecommunications equipment racks that would not be subject to these bonding and grounding requirements. When bonding and grounding requirements necessitate the utilization of floor space in excess of the requested physical collocation space, floor space charges will be based upon the additional amount of floor space required to accommodate the requested collocated equipment arrangement.

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