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Subject: [PSES] Removable door panel grounding
Hi All,
In the past we have typically done a stud and nut grounding for removable
lift-off access panels, b
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To: "emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org" , Ken Javor
Subject: Re: [PSES] Removable door panel grounding
Hi Ken,
Yes, this is is regarding safety, we are not seeing EMC issues on previous
design.
This is something I didn't consider because of the door size (~3ft x 7ft)
an
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>From my knowledge, the access panel will need a ground conductor or metal to
>metal contact. The second is more tricky as there can be no electrical
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Hi All,In the past we have typically done a stud and nut grounding for
removable lift-off access panels, but this is an inconvenience to disconnect
the ground cable.
What are other methods for grounding large panel doors (3ft x 7ft) if any?
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