Grounding Clause Samples

The Grounding clause establishes the requirement for a party to ensure that equipment or systems are properly connected to the earth or another reference point to prevent electrical hazards. In practice, this clause typically applies to electrical installations, mandating that all relevant components are grounded according to applicable safety standards and regulations. Its core function is to enhance safety by reducing the risk of electric shock, equipment damage, or fire, thereby protecting both people and property.
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Grounding. The Developer will complete grounding work during Phase I as described above. The work associated with Phase II is the above grade connections to Phase II equipment.
Grounding. Per specifications given in Ref. [1].
Grounding. Per specifications given in CFP MSA Hardware Specification, Revision 1.4, June 7, 2010 [1].
Grounding. The substation yard is L-shaped with the outer leg dimensions of the ground grid of 338 feet by 507 feet which includes the area 5 feet outside the perimeter fence. Substation grounding grid resistance shall be designed to be less than 5 ohms per IEEE- 80, measured without external ground and without the grounding grid of the Large Generating Facility connected. In addition, the 230 kV Control Building shall be furnished with a special high frequency grounding system for the protection of electronic equipment from transient electrical noises as recommended by IEEE 1100. The below grade grounding system installed in Phase I includes the ground grid and ground wire tails for the Phase II work. The grounding work associated with Phase II is the above grade connections to Phase II equipment.
Grounding. Include the system to be used (electrodes, counterweights or other), as well as the dimensions and section of the elements to be used.
Grounding. If Licensee requires grounding on an existing pole where a grounding conductor does not exist, Licensee shall request the Pole Owner to install grounding at the sole expense of Licensee. If the Pole Owner is unable to install said grounding within 30 days of the date requested, or sooner if necessary to meet the Commission’s service quality requirements, Licensee may hire qualified electrical contractors to perform this work. Licensee, its employees and its contractors, shall at all times exercise Licensee’s rights and perform Licensee’s responsibilities under the terms of this Agreement in a manner that treats all electric facilities of the Pole Owner as energized at all times. Licensee shall assume complete responsibility for its employees’ or contractors’ conduct and Licensee shall determine and provide the appropriate training and safety precautions to be taken by Licensee’s employees and contractors. Licensee shall indemnify, defend, and hold Pole Owner harmless from any liability of any sort derived from Licensee or Licensee’s employees’ or contractors’ failure to abide by the terms of this paragraph.
Grounding. 1.5.1. Grounding installations shall be capable of carrying the maximum foreseeable fault current, for the duration of such fault currents, without risking safety to personnel that may be present on site when a fault occurs, damage to equipment, or interference with the operation of the transmission system. 1.5.2. Each transformer, switching, or generating station shall have a ground grid on which all metallic structures, metallic equipment and non-energized metallic equipment are solidly connected. The size, type and requirements for the ground grid are site-specific, depending on such factors as soil conditions, station size, and short-circuit level. 1.5.3. The Transmitter shall review the ground potential rise (GPR) study submitted by the Customer at the Customer’s cost. The Customer shall comply with the ▇▇▇▇ System Practices as they may be amended or modified from time to time and the IEEE standard 487 as it may be amended or modified from time to time for providing special high-voltage protection devices on metallic communication cables. The Transmitter assumes no responsibility for the adequacy of design or correctness of the operation of any equipment or apparatus associated with the Customer’s installation. 1.5.4. The placement of any additional grounding points on the transmission system shall require the approval of the Transmitter. The Transmitter shall give its approval if it is satisfied that the reliability of its transmission system is not affected.
Grounding ground system should consist of at least a #2 AWG green insulated stranded copper wire mounted around the perimeter of the interior wall just below the ceiling. A 1/4" X 4" X 24" copper ground bar should be located externally just below each waveguide entry plate. A #2 AWG green insulated copper jumper should be used to bond the ground bar to the exterior halo ring. Bonding on either interior or exterior grounding systems will be clean of dirt and corrosion and applied with non-oxidizing grease.
Grounding. A separately run 50x6mm GI flat suitably clamped along the enclosure shall be used as the ground bus. All parts of the bus enclosure supporting structures and equipment frames shall be bonded to above ground bus.
Grounding. All grounding work shall be carried but as per guidelines specified in „Grounding notes and details along with the typical grounding drawings enclosed with this specification.