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The MK-2551A/U is an alternative grounding system designed primarily for use in tactical operations for quick installation and tear-down. It can be easily installed and removed in situations where using conventional grounding rods would not be possible. It does not replace the ground rod, but is an option for use as situations or circumstances may warrant. The MK-2551A/U shall not be used as a permanent grounding system. | The MK-2551A/U is an alternative grounding system designed primarily for use in tactical operations for quick installation and tear-down. It can be easily installed and removed in situations where using conventional grounding rods would not be possible. It does not replace the ground rod, but is an option for use as situations or circumstances may warrant. The MK-2551A/U shall not be used as a permanent grounding system. | ||
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+ | ==PS Magazine== | ||
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+ | ;{{pdf|TM_5-690.pdf|TM 5-690}} | ||
+ | :GROUNDING AND BONDING IN COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTER, INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE (C4ISR) FACILITIES | ||
+ | ::15 February 2002 | ||
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+ | ;{{pdf|DTIC_AD-A239_565.PDF|DTIC AD A239 565}} | ||
+ | :GROUNDING, BONDING, FOR AND SHIELDING | ||
+ | :ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENTS AND FACILITIES | ||
+ | ::VOLUME 1 OF 2 VOLUMES | ||
+ | ::Basic Theory | ||
+ | ::AUG 16 1991 | ||
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+ | ;{{pdf|DTIC_AD-A239_808.PDF|DTIC AD A239 808}} | ||
+ | :GROUNDING, BONDING, FOR AND SHIELDING | ||
+ | :ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENTS AND FACILITIES | ||
+ | ::VOLUME 2 OF 2 VOLUMES | ||
+ | ::Applications | ||
+ | ::29 December 1987 | ||
[[Category:Military/Misc]] | [[Category:Military/Misc]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:39, 23 July 2024
The MK-2551A/U is an alternative grounding system designed primarily for use in tactical operations for quick installation and tear-down. It can be easily installed and removed in situations where using conventional grounding rods would not be possible. It does not replace the ground rod, but is an option for use as situations or circumstances may warrant. The MK-2551A/U shall not be used as a permanent grounding system.
The MK-2551A/U provides a safe path to discharge lightning, enhancing safety of personnel and equipment. It also helps to control noise in signal circuits. The total resistance-to-ground ratio is equal to or better than that of a single ground rod, allowing the equipment to better survive a lightning strike than a single ground rod.
Usage
NOTE: Use of the MK-2551 is not authorized for permanent or semi-permanent installations. Every day the MK-2551 is deployed, check the main wire and stakes for looseness. If the wire or stakes are loose, they must be reinstalled to improve the performance. Deployment of the MK-2551 in applications that have high vehicle or personnel traffic in the vicinity may result in the necessity of more frequent checks.
PS Magazine
Reference Files
- TECHNICAL MANUAL PMCS OPERATOR’S AND UNIT MAINTENANCE MANUAL
- INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST FOR
- GROUNDING KIT, MK-2551A/U
- MK-2551 A/U
- 1 MAY 1994
- Engineering Application Notes:
- Grounding Kit, MK-2551 A/U
- Surface Wire Ground System
- February 1994
- GROUNDING AND BONDING IN COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTER, INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE (C4ISR) FACILITIES
- 15 February 2002
- GROUNDING, BONDING, FOR AND SHIELDING
- ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENTS AND FACILITIES
- VOLUME 1 OF 2 VOLUMES
- Basic Theory
- AUG 16 1991
- GROUNDING, BONDING, FOR AND SHIELDING
- ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENTS AND FACILITIES
- VOLUME 2 OF 2 VOLUMES
- Applications
- 29 December 1987