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As another example, a fire was said to have been caused by lightning. The report acuTiitted that the grounding was faulty but did not say when it was last checked, if it was scheduled for regular inspection, if there was a specification for the resistance to earth (ground), if employees understood the need for good grounding, and so on. [Pg.2269]

Note Please isolate all test equipment from earth ground when testing. [Pg.10]

The addition of this stage of filtering will bring the very high-frequeney attenuation under eontrol and further attenuate any differential-mode noise on the earth ground lead. It will also produee a eombined attenuation of -36 dB at the switehing frequency of the power supply. [Pg.249]

Boden, m. soil earth, ground, land bottom base floor plate, tray (in a distilling column) (Dyeing) blotch loft, garret, -analyst /. soil analysis, -anspruch, m. soil... [Pg.77]

Korper, m. body substance, compound Elec.) earth, ground. (Careful modern usage avoids the translation body for chemical substances.)... [Pg.257]

Grounding A special form of bonding in which a conductive object is connected to (earth) ground. [Pg.22]

A program to ensure that a well-designed and effective electrical earth-grounding system and equipment bonding system is in place is an essential first step in... [Pg.35]

Fig. 4.2, as shown, with the ground referenced to the output (make sure the power supply in not tied to earth ground). [Pg.63]

One of the success stories of in situ measurements in the stratosphere is the confirmation that the rapid loss of ozone over Antarctica each October is indeed caused by photochemistry related to the release of chlorofluoro-carbons at the surface of the earth. Ground-based measurements of the primary chlorine culprit, CIO, and 03 have given a similar picture (4), but not with the fine detail possible from the in situ techniques, as shown in... [Pg.145]

COMMON GROUND CHASSIS GROUND EARTH GROUND... [Pg.504]


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