ANSI C63.4-2014 clause 5.2.2 requires a direct current resistance of less than or equal to 2.5 milliohms between the LISN being used for CEMI measurements and the reference ground plane. Is it possible to achieve this low level of resistance by simply bolting the LISN to the ground plane (after thoroughly cleaning the LISN and ground plane contact points)? I am looking for a solution that allows the LISNs to remain reasonably portable as they are regularly transferred between test sites. Also, what combination of Kelvin probes and milliohm meter works best to take quick, repeatable measurements of the resistance between the LISN and the ground plane?
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