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Grounding rail ProBase EAR-3 489x24x36mm with mounting screws
Grounding rail ProBase EAR-3 489x24x36mm with mounting screws
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Grounding rail ProBase EAR-3 489x24x36mm with mounting screws
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Grounding rail ProBase EAR-3 489x24x36mm with mounting screws
Grounding rail ProBase EAR-3 489x24x36mm with mounting screws
ProBase EAR-3 grounding rail (489x24x36mm) provides a compact and stable common grounding point for electrical cabinets and cable management systems. Supplied with mounting screws, the rail is intended for secure attachment inside distribution panels and enclosures to connect protective conductors, ensuring consistent earthing across equipment and wiring assemblies. The metal profile and standardized dimensions allow straightforward integration into electrical panels and small switchgear cabinets.
The grounding rail offers a compact footprint while providing a continuous, low-resistance connection for protective conductors. Inclusion of mounting screws simplifies installation and reduces the need for additional fasteners. Robust construction ensures mechanical stability and long-term electrical continuity under typical indoor electrical cabinet conditions. Standardized dimensions facilitate compatibility with common DIN-rail mounting patterns and enclosure layouts.
Mount the grounding rail inside the electrical cabinet at a suitable location using the supplied screws, ensuring secure mechanical contact with the enclosure or mounting plate. Strip and prepare protective conductor cables, then secure them to the rail’s fastening points with appropriate terminal lugs or connectors. Verify tightness of all connections and the continuity between the rail and the building earth using a suitable tester before energizing the system.
Position the rail to allow easy access for cable termination while maintaining clearance from live components. Use appropriately sized lugs and torque values for conductor terminations, and periodically inspect mechanical and electrical connections for corrosion or loosening in maintenance schedules.
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