ForestGump
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I'm currently in a new manufacture plant and we are going to install a 6a shielded copper infrastructure.
The config is as follows
A fiber backbone will run from a sever room MDF to an IDF box mounted on a floor to ceiling column.
The outside columns of the building have been grounded and all supported columns are connected to this outside column structure.
I'm having a 6ga grounding wire attached to the column and then attached that ground wire to an IDF box which will be attached to that column.
A shielded modular patch panel will be grounded to the IDF box inside.
The data cables will be terminated to a 6a shielded jack and the jack will be mounted in the shielded patch panel.
The Data cables will run up the column out of the IDF box to a aluminum spilt Power/low voltage tray.
Each cable will run in the tray to a appropriate column and go down a 3/4 EMT conduct to the floor, across the floor, in EMT conduct, and enter a PLC control panel where it will be terminated with a 6a shielded jack and placed in a box in the control panel. This end will not be grounded.
There are 23 cables that will make up a zone in the factor and there are 3 zones which will be on the factor floor all connected via fiber back bone.
The longest run is 310 feet.
The question-Is the grounding procedure described above; of adequacy?