Grounding definition

Grounding means the formal prohibition of an aircraft to take-off and the taking of such steps as are necessary to detain it;
Grounding means connecting to the ground or to a conductive body that extends to ground connection.
Grounding means the withdrawal of one or more aircraft from flight operations or the imposition of speed, passenger or load restrictions on such aircraft because of the existence of or alleged existence of a defect, fault or conditions in any Aircraft Product.

Examples of Grounding in a sentence

  • Connectivity criteria like short circuit level (for switchgear), neutral Grounding, fault clearance time, current unbalance (including negative and zero sequence currents), limit of harmonics etc.

  • Lightning protection and grounding systems will be in accordance with EIA and NEC requirements and the Motorola Grounding and Bonding Manual, R56.

  • Grounding: Tower and guy wires will be provided with a lightning protection system connected to a below grade grounding system.

  • The scope of work will include the following: Grounding: The grounding of the existing substation shall be inspected for adequacy, expanded to cover new installations, and the existing Control Building upgraded accordingly for a high frequency grounding system to safeguard electronic and telecommunication equipment from transient overvoltage as recommended by IEEE 1100 and Motorola grounding and Bonding Manual, R56.

  • Grounding Transformer – Each collector line is connected with a grounding transformer at the substation end of the line to prevent line voltage rise between the time when the breaker is tripped and the turbines coast down.


More Definitions of Grounding

Grounding means the withdrawal of one or more aircraft for the flight operations or the imposition of speed, passenger or load restrictions on such aircraft by reason of the existence of or alleged or suspected existence of any defect, fault or condition in such aircraft or any part thereof sold, handled or distributed by the Insured or manufactured, assembled or processed by any other person or organization according to specifications, plans, suggestions, orders, or drawings of the Insured or with tools, machinery or other equipment furnished to such persons or organizations by the Insured, whether such aircraft so withdrawn are owned or operated by the same or different persons, organizations or corporations.
Grounding means the formal prohibition of an aircraft to leave an aerodrome, and the taking of such steps as are necessary to detain it.
Grounding a tool or electrical system means intentionally creating a low-resistance path that connects to the earth.
Grounding means a withdrawal from all flight operations of a Certified Aircraft imposed by an airworthiness directive or mandatory order which:
Grounding means the complete and continuous withdrawal from all flight operations at or about the same time of one or more aircraft due to an Airworthiness Directive or Mandatory Order of the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States of America (FAA), the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), or any similar civil airworthiness authority, because of an existing, alleged or suspected like defect, fault or condition affecting the safe operation of two or more like model aircraft, and which results from an Occurrence. An Airworthiness Directive or Mandatory Order issued by one civil airworthiness authority shall apply as though issued by the civil airworthiness authority of any other country.
Grounding means the complete and continuous withdrawal from all flight operations at or about the same time of one or more SAR Aircraft due to a mandatory order of the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States of America (FAA), or the Civil Aviation Authority of the United Kingdom (CAA), or any other applicable airworthiness authority, because of an existing, alleged or suspected defect, fault or condition affecting the safe operation of two or more like SAR Aircraft and which results from an Occurrence.
Grounding. The substation grounding shall be in accordance with IEEE 80 and FirstEnergy Corp. (“FE”) substation design standards; • 345kV, 230kV, and 115kV transmission line dead end (pull-off) structures; • Galvanized steel structures; • Conduit and cable trench system; • AC station service; • DC station service; • RTU;