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Other problems include poor screening on the guitar and bad earthing.
- Earthing - the most important health discovery ever?
All "mechanisms" have no external metal parts requiring earthing.
Special attention is to be paid to the earthing of Schuko plugs.
The inductance through which the earthing is done is designed to limit earth currents in cases of faults on the line.
Paul, V., '"The earthing of intrinsically safe barriers on offshore transportable equipment".
The main reason is that the required earthing is not present in all domestic installations so that Mode 2 was defined as an interim solution.
TT has always been preferable for special applications like telecommunication sites that benefit from the interference-free earthing.
He spent the two weeks of the return barricaded in a little compartment, and the three leaders had to postpone Szild's killing till their earthing.
In electricity supply systems, an earthing (grounding) system defines the electrical potential of the conductors relative to that of the Earth's conductive surface.
Geoff Cronshaw: Earthing: Your questions answered.
A French electrical system superseded the British one on the Slough cars in 1962, giving rise to a switch to "continental style" negative earthing.
Japan is governed by PSE law, and uses TT earthing in most installations.
Many 110V appliances have polarized plugs to maintain a distinction between "live" and "neutral", but using the supply neutral for equipment earthing can be highly problematical.
Upon Lodge's proposal of "loading coils" applied to submerged cables, Preece did not realise that "Earthing" would extend the distance and efficiency.
TT system is used where TN-C-S earthing is not possible due to the design of the local distribution network, or the geology.
It is impossible, for instance, to connect a Protection Class II connector, which has no earthing, to a Protection Class I appliance inlet which requires an earth.
In the latter case the line from the converter station to the earthing (grounding) electrode is built as underground cable, as overhead line on a separate right of way or by using the ground conductors.
Hasse, Peter; Wiesinger, Johannes; Handbuch für Blitzschutz und Erdung (Handbook for Lighting Protection and Earthing) (4.
In Australia, new installations must also bond the foundation concrete re-enforcing under wet areas to the earth conductor (AS3000), typically increasing the size of the earthing, and provides an equipotential plane in areas such as bathrooms.
On the run into San Francisco Gotera the pilots followed the practice that fliers call "nape of the earthing" - flying at less than 50 feet above the ground to prevent guerrillas from getting a good sighting in the mountainous terrain.
In domestic wiring earthing of equipment is done by bonding together the earth points and metallic parts of the appliances and earthed bodies using Green/Yellow wire coming from the consumer main earthing terminal.
In Denmark the high voltage regulation (Stærkstrømsbekendtgørelsen) states that all consumers must use TT earthing, though in rare cases TN-C-S may be allowed (used in the same manner as in the United States).
In the UK where some supplies to rural property are converted to PME/MEN from TT Earthing system concerns have been expressed that the lower conductor alone may be broken, (by high vehicle or falling tree for example) but with the upper phase conductors intact.
As discussed above, good earthing is essential in the installation of transmitting equipment, and good RF management will also pay dividends in terms of the ability to use other electronic equipment while transmitting, without damage to the other gear, or debilitating interference in the other gear during transmissions.