Battery racks are grounded using copper conductors bonded to the rack structure and connected to a grounding electrode system. Ensuring continuity across all. . In the event of a fault or short circuit, grounding provides a low-resistance path for electrical current to flow safely into the earth, preventing dangerous voltages from building up on the cabinet's surface. Equipment Protection: Grounding also helps to protect the battery cabinet and its. . Battery racks should be grounded to prevent electrical hazards, reduce fire risks, and ensure compliance with safety standards like NEC Article 480 and NFPA 70. Grounding stabilizes voltage levels, mitigates stray currents, and protects against short circuits.
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