New White Paper: Part 3 Electrical Grounding Rules Best Practice

June 20, 2014
White Paper: Electrical Grounding Rules #3
White Paper: Electrical Grounding Rules #3
Best Practices for Grounding Your Electrical Equipment.
Our Best Practices for Grounding Your Electrical Equipment Series of white papers is complete and available for download.
We began the series as we traveled back to basics as a refresher on grounding and  then move on to discuss why ground is important. AC power systems are explained and then we briefly touch on the ground loop.
Part two discussed ground as a "safe" path for current, and this is because personal safety should be your number one priority; learn exactly how GFCI works to protect you.
In this new part three we examine the role of ground as a voltage stabilizer and transient limiter.
We hope that this series gives you a heightened awareness of the importance of ground to the safety of personnel and the operation of your equipment.
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