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Grounding

07/16/2013 11:20 AM

Dear All

Any standard that required to ground the instrument to earth grid instead of bonding to tray?

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Re: grounding

07/16/2013 11:29 AM

Yes, there is.

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Re: grounding

07/16/2013 11:36 AM

More than one.

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Re: Grounding

07/16/2013 4:03 PM

AS/NZS3000 for example.

Not that helpful if you are in India thou, so check your local electrical standards for an equivalent.

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