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Stanchion

11/07/2012 7:15 AM

Hi All,

In our project i was told to install grounding to instrument stanchion, but in the design dwg not required. Any advise

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Re: stanchion

11/07/2012 7:33 AM

Yes. Follow the Client's specification, the applicable national electrical standards and the Client's installation standards.

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Re: stanchion

11/08/2012 5:53 AM

Hi All

It was request during the inspection, and not in AFC drawing?

any advise

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Re: Stanchion

11/09/2012 12:23 AM

To me, this is a stanchion:

But if I assume a stanchion is a spot to land a shielding ground wire, then these graphics might illustrate a solution for doing so.

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