SECTION 27 05 26 GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR
Provide a communications bonding and grounding system as described in this document and project drawings and in compliance with the above cited Codes, Standards and Agencies.
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Provide a communications bonding and grounding system as described in this document and project drawings and in compliance with the above cited Codes, Standards and Agencies.
A bonding jumper not smaller than 6AWG (14mm2) copper or equivalent shall be connectedbetween the communications grounding electrode and power grounding electrode system at the building or
Article 750 consolidates grounding and bonding requirements for all limited-energy systems—Class 2, Class 3, Class 4, fire alarm, communications, and optical fiber—into a single article.
This section governs the products and execution requirements relating to furnishing and installing grounding and bonding for the communication systems. Description of work: 1. Furnish and install a
Fiber-optic cables in substations can be installed in the same manner as metallic conductor cables; however, this practice requires robust fiber-optic cables that can withstand normal construction
The grounding resistance of a comprehensive communication building should be less than or equal to one ohm. The grounding resistance of an ordinary communication office should be less than five ohms.
The actual measured resistance to remote earth of the ground field provides a guide for determining if it is practical to attempt achieving the five ohm objective resistance.
Carefully remove the insulation from the support wire or the strand to permit connection of the ground wire to the support wire or the strand by means of a grounding connector (item me).
Grounding of exposed messengers near supply electric substations may be constrained by technical requirements with cooperation between supply and communication companies.
The current path shown between the supply source ground-ing electrode and the grounding electrode at the service main shows that some current will flow through the earth but the earth is not part of the
Bonding and grounding is required for the safe and effective dissipation of unwanted electrical current that may arise in a telecommunications system. Bonding and grounding promotes