Ground Bar – Communication

Ground Bar - Communication

A ground bar, in the context of lightning protection and grounding systems, refers to a conductive bar or strip designed to provide a common connection point for electrical grounding conductors and equipment within a communication system.

Product Details​​

Product Overview

  • Standard: IEC 62561 / TCVN 9385
  • Material: Copper + SUS304 Bolts & Nuts, Tin Plated Copper + SUS304 Bolts & Nuts

Product Details

In a lightning protection and grounding system, the primary purpose of a ground bar is to establish a low-resistance path to the earth for electrical currents, including lightning surges and electrical faults. Specifically within a communication system, a ground bar serves as a central point where grounding conductors from various communication equipment, such as telecommunications systems, data centers, or network cabinets, are connected. It helps to maintain a common reference potential and mitigate the risk of voltage differences or potential electrical hazards between equipment.

A ground bar is typically made of a conductive material, such as copper or aluminum, which provides a low-resistance path for electrical currents. It is securely mounted and bonded to a grounding electrode system, which consists of grounding rods or other grounding electrodes buried in the earth. By connecting communication equipment to a ground bar, any electrical surges or faults are directed through the grounding system, minimizing the risk of damage to the equipment and preventing the transmission of harmful electrical currents to other components or personnel.

Reference and Packing
Ground Bar – Communication CVL®
Product code 
Hole
Size (mm)
Length
Width
Height
DKNV6
6
148
200
83
DKNV11
11
148
300
83
DKNV15
15
148
400
83
DKNV18
18
148
450
83
DKNV24
24
148
600
83

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