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Grounds/grounding

Grounding Grounding is a conducting connection between a piece of equipment or electrical circuit and the earth. [Pg.162]

Grounding. Grounding is another way to provide protection from electric shock however, it is nonnally a secondary protective measure. By grounding a tool or electrical system, a low-resistance patlr to tire earth Uirough a ground coimection or comiections is intentionally created. Wlien properly done, tliis patli offers sufficiently low resistance and lias sufficient current-cariy ing capacity to prevent the buildup of voltages that may result... [Pg.190]

The tank is steel, but does not have fixed grounding grounding is expected to be made through the transfer line/hose connection. [Pg.193]

Grounding. Grounding cables should be securely attached to the tank and the grounding grid in the foundation. [Pg.218]

Common Names Creeping Charlie, Gill-Over-The-Ground, Ground Ivy, Lamiaceae Mint... [Pg.54]

Geothermal Heat Pump - A type of heat pump that uses the ground, ground water, or ponds as a heat source and heat sink, rather than outside air. Ground or water temperatures are more constant and are warmer in winter and cooler in summer than air temperatures. Geothermal heat pumps operate more efficiently than "conventional" or "air source" heat pumps. [Pg.358]

Grounding, grounding when pumping etc. in liquid form... [Pg.950]

Enclosures are free from probable contact with ground, grounded metal, metal laths, or other conductive materials and... [Pg.457]

The MOS implementations along with the relevant parasitic capacitors, Cpi and Cp2, are also given in Fig. 7.154(b) and Fig. 7.154(d). Note that Cpi and Cp2 are periodically switched between vi ground and the op amp s virtual ground-ground, respectively. Therefore, they do not deliver any charge to C2. [Pg.683]

A mode m is often written in the more suggestive form r(/n (l),/n .(2),..., /n (/j)). It should be noted that, despite the syntactic similarity, these construction modes have nothing to do with the call-modes, such as r ground,ground,any), that are often found in the logic programming literature. Indeed, our construction modes are descriptions of static relationships between parameters, whereas call-modes are descriptions of dynamic states of parameters. [Pg.142]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.21 , Pg.22 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.21 , Pg.22 ]




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