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Protecting Networks from Electrical Threats - Amphenol Broadband Solutions
The best approach to protecting networks includes a variety of preventive measures throughout the cable plant, including bonding, grounding, powering and isolation hardware.
Expanded Base Installation Guide for Charles CP212-EP Pedlock®
Always follow local codes and company practices for performing proper cable and site bonding and grounding. Perform all bonding and grounding prior to fiber, electrical, and communications connections.
Shield Termination and Grounding in VFD Circuits - Lutze
To mitigate this potentially harmful noise, most drive manufacturers recommend using shielded cable on the output of a VFD. This paper discusses common grounding and termination practices when using shielded VFD cable. How should cable shields generally be terminated in VFD circuits?
Non-metallic copper buried distribution splice pedestals
• Bonding/grounding bars meet all industry requirements for proper bonding and grounding of service wires and cable sheaths • Self-locking dome with positive alignment guides ensures quick opening and takes the guesswork out of secure closing. A 216-cupped bolt lock prevents unauthorized entry
Buried Cable Pedestal Installation Instructions - Charles Industries
Using an approved cable bonding connector, bond each cable opening to the bonding bracket. 9. Reference the figures in this instruction for splicing guidelines. 10. Install the dome onto the base and secure it by tightening the locking bolt. 11.
Earthing Material >> FTG – Friedrich Göhringer Elektrotechnik GmbH
FTG offers a suitable and extensive grounding package for the main equipotential bonding and for protection against overvoltages. To avoid personal injury and property damage, equipotential bonding bars, earthing strap clamps and various clamps are used.
Grounding & Bonding Blocks - Amphenol Broadband Solutions
Grounding and bonding solutions designed to enhance safety and ensure reliable performance in broadband network installations.
Bonding Block Surge Protected Model BB1SP - amphenolbroadband.com
The BB1SP Bonding Block is the first line of defense in securing a reliable subscriber connection. The ground bonding terminal accepts up to a 6 gauge ground wire size. High voltage surges on the signal path are shunted to the housing ground through the ultra fast-acting bipolar gas discharge tube.
NTS Labs, LLC MIL-STD-461G Test Report for the Ethernet Switch Box
At the time of testing, no EMI suppression devices were added to the EUT in order to achieve compliance. The bonding / grounding requirements for the Ethernet Switch Box was defined by the EMITP, specified in Table 2.0-2. The EUT cabling requirements for the Ethernet Switch Box was defined by the EMITP, specified in Table 2.0-2.
Earthing >> FTG – Friedrich Göhringer Elektrotechnik GmbH
Equipotential bonding, or earthing, is used to avoid differences in voltage. According to VDE requirements, when low-voltage systems are constructed, protective measures must be taken to prevent electric shocks in buildings (DIN VDE 0100-540 and DIN VDE 0185-305).
GKIT-60-5878 - Standard Groundi - RFS Technologies an Amphenol Company
Designed for reliability, this grounding kit has been tested to withstand lightning surges of up to 100,000 amps. The 6-AWG (13.2mm²) 7-strand copper wire provides an efficient, low-inductance path for safely transferring lightning-induced currents from the coaxial cable to the system ground.
BD Series_2021_BD Series.qxd - Charles Industries
• Bonding/grounding bars meet all industry requirements for proper bonding and grounding of service wires and cable sheaths • Self-locking dome with positive alignment guides ensures quick opening and takes the guesswork out of secure closing. A 216-cupped bolt lock prevents unauthorized entry
CPL_BAS_801_p3d1 - Charles Industries
the unit being installed and your company’s splicing, bonding and grounding guidelines. See Figure 4 for splicing configurations. See Figure 5 and Figure 6 for an internal view of the CP2 base with the backboard or S-bracket. Step Cable Preparation and Splicing Procedure 1. Cut and remove the sheath from around the cables. 2.
SF21 isolating accelerometer mounting pad - wilcoxon.com
Wilcoxon’s SF2X series accelerometer mounting bases electrically isolate the sensor from the case of the machine, providing protection from up to 1,500 volts of electricity. The isolators are corrosion resistant and can withstand temperatures up to 180°C.
SHRD60 CONCEALMENT SHROUDS - charlesindustries.com
• Integrated support spine allows for equipment to be installed and pre-wired at ground level, on-site or at a staging facility • Vented design to maintain thermal performance of radios and equipment without active cooling
BDO BACKBOARD INSTALLATION GUIDE - Charles Industries
Verify/prepare earth ground. Always follow local codes and company practice when grounding cables/equipment. Per local company practice, verify the presence of an earth ground at the pedestal base. If earth ground is not present and local practice requires one, prepare one at this time. Do not connect earth ground to the backboard
Buried Cable Pedestal Installation Instructions - Charles Industries
Using an approved cable bonding connector, bond each cable opening to the bonding bracket. 9. Reference Figures 3, 4, and 5 for splicing guidelines within your company. 10. Install the dome onto the base and secure it by tightening the locking bolt. 11. Restore the area to its proper grade and appearance.
Fiber Pedestal Replacement Parts - Charles Industries, LLC
Charles Industries offers high-quality Fiber Pedestal Replacement Parts, ensuring long-lasting performance and protection for your fiber optic infrastructure.