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Section 7. Installation<br />

protection at installation. Spark-gap protection is usually an option with these<br />

products, so it should always be requested when ordering. Spark gaps for these<br />

devices must be connected to either the earth ground lug, the enclosure ground, or<br />

to the earth (chassis) ground.<br />

A good earth (chassis) ground will minimize damage to the datalogger and<br />

sensors by providing a low-resistance path around the system to a point of low<br />

potential. <strong>Campbell</strong> <strong>Scientific</strong> recommends that all dataloggers be earth (chassis)<br />

grounded. All components of the system (dataloggers, sensors, external power<br />

supplies, mounts, housings, etc.) should be referenced to one common earth<br />

(chassis) ground.<br />

In the field, at a minimum, a proper earth ground will consist of a 6- to 8-foot<br />

copper-sheathed grounding rod driven into the earth and connected to the <strong>CR1000</strong><br />

Ground Lug with a 12-AWG wire. In low-conductive substrates, such as sand,<br />

very dry soil, ice, or rock, a single ground rod will probably not provide an<br />

adequate earth ground. For these situations, search for published literature on<br />

lightning protection or contact a qualified lightning-protection consultant.<br />

In vehicle applications, the earth ground lug should be firmly attached to the<br />

vehicle chassis with 12-AWG wire or larger.<br />

In laboratory applications, locating a stable earth ground is challenging, but still<br />

necessary. In older buildings, new ac receptacles on older ac wiring may indicate<br />

that a safety ground exists when, in fact, the socket is not grounded. If a safety<br />

ground does exist, good practice dictates the verification that it carries no current.<br />

If the integrity of the ac power ground is in doubt, also ground the system through<br />

the building plumbing, or use another verified connection to earth ground.<br />

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