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EARTHING LUG/GROUNDING LUG

EARTHING LUG/GROUNDING LUG

EARTHING LUG/GROUNDING LUG

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Hi there,
Is there anyone has experiences in providing of earthing lugs for piping systems, follow-up stadards, i would need to provide piping systems with with earthing lugs' locations. I am working for a Gas Seperation Plant Project, at the momment, i have referenced isomectric dwgs, 3d model at 70% completion. How to issue these information and what procedures need to be issued in a right way and best reasonabble way, i also need some ideas for making of the procedures or guiding me to an example of done pattern.

RE: EARTHING LUG/GROUNDING LUG

I recall that this is covered quite well in the National Electrical Code and various National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards for piping of non-flammable/flammable fluids (here in USA).  These standards provide diagrams for ground rods, connections, acceptable methods, etc.  I suppose ISO & EN covers the same stuff.  

TygerDawg
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