Exterior Grounding Clause Samples

Exterior Grounding. Ground Rods There will be driven ground rods located at each corner of the building, and at the AC service entrance and waveguide entry port. These rods will be made of copper clad high strength steel with minimum dimensions of 5/8" x 8'. The rods will be located at least 24" from the edge of the foundations, and driven such that the top of the rod is below the frost line of the installation site. The rods will be exothermically welded to the external halo drops.
Exterior Grounding. 5.3.1. Ground Rods There will be driven ground rods located at each corner of the building, and at the AC service entrance and waveguide entry port. These rods will be made of copper clad high strength steel with minimum dimensions of 5/8" x 8'. The rods will be located at least 24" from the edge of the foundations, and driven such that the top of the rod is below the frost line of the installation site. The rods will be exothermically welded to the external halo drops. 5.3.2. Ground Ring A-34 There will be a buried horizontal wire completely encircling the equipment shelter. This wire will be solid tinned copper wire of #2 AWG or larger. The ground ring will not be closer than 24" from the shelter foundations, and will be exothermically welded to each ground rod. The ring will be buried 30" below grade or below the frost line of the installation, whichever is greater. The ground ring will be connected to the tower ground system from the ground rod located at the waveguide port to the nearest ground rod of the tower system. A second connection will be made from a rod at a corner of the shelter to an alternate rod of the tower. These connections will be made with a #2 AWG wire, or a wire of the same size as the tower ground ring, whichever is larger. 5.3.3. Testing The external ground system will be tested after installation, and its resistance to earth ground will be less than 10 ohms. It is recommended that tests be performed twice a year to insure ground system integrity.

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