Telecommunications Equipment Grounding. Electronic equipment such as radio systems, telephone switches, battery chargers and rectifiers, uninterrupted power supply (UPS) equipment, and any other equipment that encloses or is adjacent to energized conductors require additional grounding. This sensitive electronic equipment must be protected from the following: o excessive transients caused by lightning or utility switching o degraded performance due to electromagnetic noise Equipment grounding frequently utilizes a ground ring encircling the interior of the shelter (halo ground ring). Ground lugs attached to the various equipment housings and racks are connected to the ground ring. Ground bars at the waveguide entry and at each section of the cable ladder are also tied to the ground ring. Multiple external drops connect the internal ground ring to the exterior site ground ring.
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Samples: Fixed Point Microwave Services Agreement (Pathnet Inc), Fixed Point Microwave Services Agreement (Pathnet Inc)
Telecommunications Equipment Grounding. Electronic equipment such as radio systems, telephone switches, battery chargers and rectifiers, uninterrupted power supply (UPS) equipment, and any other equipment that encloses or is adjacent to energized conductors require additional grounding. This sensitive electronic equipment must be protected from the following: o -- excessive transients caused by lightning or utility switching o -- degraded performance due to electromagnetic noise Equipment grounding frequently utilizes a ground ring encircling the interior of the shelter (halo ground ring). Ground lugs attached to the various equipment housings and racks are connected to the ground ring. Ground bars at the waveguide entry and at each section of the cable ladder are also tied to the ground ring. Multiple external drops connect the internal ground ring to the exterior site ground pound ring.
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Samples: Fixed Point Microwave Services Agreement (Pathnet Inc)
Telecommunications Equipment Grounding. Electronic equipment such as radio systems, telephone switches, battery chargers and rectifiers, uninterrupted power supply (UPS) equipment, and any other equipment that encloses or is adjacent to energized conductors require additional grounding. This sensitive electronic equipment must be protected from the following: o -- excessive transients caused by lightning or utility switching o -- degraded performance due to electromagnetic noise Equipment grounding frequently utilizes a ground ring encircling the interior of the shelter (halo ground ring). Ground lugs attached to the various equipment housings and racks are connected to the ground ring. Ground bars at the waveguide entry and at each section of the cable ladder are also tied to the ground ring. Multiple external drops connect the internal ground ring to the exterior site ground ring.
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Samples: Fixed Point Microwave Services Agreement (Pathnet Inc)
Telecommunications Equipment Grounding. Electronic equipment such as radio systems, telephone switches, battery chargers and rectifiers, uninterrupted power supply (UPS) equipment, and any other equipment that encloses or is adjacent to energized conductors require additional grounding. This sensitive electronic equipment must be protected from the following: o - excessive transients caused by lightning or utility switching o - degraded performance due to electromagnetic noise Equipment grounding frequently utilizes a ground ring encircling the interior of the shelter (halo ground ring). Ground lugs attached to the various equipment housings and racks are connected to the ground ring. Ground bars at the waveguide entry and at each section of the cable ladder are also tied to the ground ring. Multiple external drops connect the internal ground ring to the exterior site ground ring.
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Samples: Fixed Point Microwave Services Agreement (Pathnet Inc)