Equipment Grounding Sample Clauses
The Equipment Grounding clause establishes requirements for properly grounding electrical equipment to ensure safety and compliance with applicable codes. It typically specifies that all equipment must be connected to a grounding system, often detailing acceptable methods or referencing industry standards such as the National Electrical Code. By mandating proper grounding, this clause helps prevent electrical shock hazards, equipment damage, and fire risks, thereby protecting both personnel and property.
Equipment Grounding. CLEC equipment shall be connected to CenturyLink’s grounding system.
Equipment Grounding. A. Install insulated equipment grounding conductors with all feeders and branch circuits.
Equipment Grounding. A. Install insulated equipment grounding conductors with the following items, in addition to those required by NFPA 70:
1. Feeders and branch circuits.
Equipment Grounding a) In accordance with ARTICLE 250 of the National Electric Code, all non-current carrying metal parts of equipment must be grounded. Subcontractor to ground the racking system, enclosures, string inverters, connection units, panelboards, switchgear/utility poles, switchgear fence and gates, equipment pads, data monitoring equipment, SCADA equipment, conduits where applicable and other metal equipment that is a part of the system. The subcontractor shall be required to provide all other grounding hardware required and install the hardware on the panels and the mounting system at the designated locations. The subcontractor shall also install all required wiring for grounding, hardware, ground rod clamps, grounding lugs, and all required attachments and fasteners to ensure grounded per the final construction drawings.
b) The subcontractor shall provide all labor, materials (unless listed as supplied by CS Energy/Owner) and equipment for installing the ground ring for each concrete pad per the details on IFC drawings.
c) Subcontractor shall ground the perimeter fence wherever fence crosses overhead or underground power lines as well as gates per the final construction drawings.
Equipment Grounding. The Customer must ground racks and cabinets not installed by DCLUX pursuant to DCLUX specifications at a ground source furnished by DCLUX. If the Customer fails to acquire proper grounding as specified by DCLUX, DCLUX may at its sole discretion, and upon notice to the Customer, install the proper grounding at the Customer expense.
Equipment Grounding. Metallic structures (including ductwork and building steel), enclosures, raceways, junction boxes, outlet boxes, cabinets, machine frames, and other conductive items in close proximity with electrical circuits shall be bonded and grounded.
Equipment Grounding. ▇▇▇ shall be connected to Sprint’s grounding system.
Equipment Grounding. Separate grounding for equipment and structure. Grounding value should be less than one Ohm, Minimum two earth pits.
Equipment Grounding. (a) Install grounding connections to typical equipment included in, but not necessarily limited to the following list: service equipment, transformers, switchgear, duct systems, frames of motors, motor control centres, starters, control panels, building steelwork, distribution panels, outdoor lighting, telephone backboard.
