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Integrating Electronic Equipment and Power into Rack Enclosures
 

 

Topic - Grounding and Bonding
Subject - Integrating Electronic Equipment and Power into Rack Enclosures

September 13, 2007
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Integrating Electronic Equipment and Power into Rack Enclosures

 

Power Distribution and Grounding of Audio, Video and Telecommunications Equipment

 

ImageThis White Paper provided by Middle Atlantic Products aims to provide installers with a basic understanding of properly installed power distribution. The intent is not to make audio/video equipment installers into electricians.

 

In order to get a good understanding of how some potential power and grounding problems present themselves, basic knowledge of power distribution is required. It is the intent of this document to provide this information.

 

Click here to visit the Middle Atlantic Products Website page where you can download this paper in its entirety.

 

 

 

 

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Comments
  • Excellent article. This is a keeper. So few electricians understand the problems with noise in sound and video systems. It is great to see how both requirements of the NEC for safety and the noise reduction requirements can both be addressed properly. I plan on sending this article to several low voltage contractors in the area who call me when they cannot find the source of noise in their systems.

    Bill Bamford

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