Ground Bar System Sample Clauses
The Ground Bar System clause defines the requirements and specifications for the installation and configuration of a grounding bar within a facility or project. Typically, this clause outlines the materials, dimensions, and connection methods for the ground bar, as well as its integration with other electrical or telecommunications systems. For example, it may require the ground bar to be made of copper and installed at a specific location to ensure proper grounding of equipment. The core function of this clause is to ensure electrical safety and system reliability by providing a standardized grounding point, thereby reducing the risk of electrical faults and equipment damage.
Ground Bar System. In shelters where very little lightning protection is needed, a simple ground bar system can be used. A system of this type would consist of a single copper ground bar located under the waveguide port, telephone entry, or both, with an external drop to be connected to the external ground system. Transmission lines should be grounded to this ground bar.
