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Electrical
- Jul 13, 2004
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I am trying to properly ground a fence in a substation according with the IEEE standards.
The fence is a 6 ft. high all-conductive fabric with over 20 years old. The fence includes 1 ft. high of barbed wire strands. Does the barbed wire have to be bounded directly to the ground wire that runs to the ground grid? Or, is the fence fabric good enough to work as a conductor according to IEEE standards? (Any IEEE standard, but I am emphasizing in std 80-1986)
The fence is a 6 ft. high all-conductive fabric with over 20 years old. The fence includes 1 ft. high of barbed wire strands. Does the barbed wire have to be bounded directly to the ground wire that runs to the ground grid? Or, is the fence fabric good enough to work as a conductor according to IEEE standards? (Any IEEE standard, but I am emphasizing in std 80-1986)