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          The scope of this document is to provide concensus of the expertize on the subject of grounding of industrial and commercial power systems, equipemnt, lightning protection, connection to earth and computer system grounding.<br />\n
          As grounding systems technology advances, this recommended practice must be revised and updated to reflect these changes.
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