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IEGN 142-2007 IEEE Green Book IEEE Pages: 215 The problems of system grounding, that is,
connection to ground of neutral, of the corner of the delta, or of the midtap
of one phase, are covered. The advantages and disadvantages of grounded vs.
ungrounded systems are discussed. Information is given on how to ground the
system, where the system should be grounded, and how to select equipment for
the ground of the neutral circuits. Connecting the frames and enclosures of
electric apparatus, such as motors, switchgear, transformers, buses, cables,
conduits, building frames, and portable equipment, to a ground system is
addressed. The fundamentals of making the interconnection of a ground conductor
system between electric equipment and the ground rods, water pipes, etc., are
outlined. The problems of static electricity how it is generated, what
processes may produce it, how it is measured, and what should be done to
prevent its generation or to drain the static charges to earth to prevent
sparking are treated. Methods of protecting structures against the effects of
lightning are also covered. Obtaining a low-resistance connection to earth, use
of ground rods, connections to water pipes, etc., are discussed. A separate
chapter on electronic equipment is included. Mayor InformaciónSi desea ordenar alguno de estos productos, comuniquese con nosotros al telefono (55) 5676-4480 y (55) 3187-2918, fax (55) 5676-9558 en la Cd. de Mexico, o envienos un mensaje a la siguiente direccion: aestevez@prodigy.net.mxGracias.
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