What are the NEC Guidelines for Grounding and Bonding in Catalysis?
Proper grounding and bonding are critical for the safe operation of electrical systems in catalysis: 1. Grounding: All electrical systems must be grounded to dissipate fault currents safely. In catalytic systems, this prevents electrical shocks and reduces the risk of igniting flammable materials. 2. Bonding: Bonding ensures that all conductive parts are electrically connected, preventing potential differences that could cause sparks. This is particularly important in areas where flammable gases or dust are present.