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Ron Taylor <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 3 Mar 1998 15:42:29 -0500
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>Is properly grounding hardware only important in cold, dry countries? Do we
>--- in warm, humid climates --- need not worry too much about proper
>grounding?
>
>I have two printers, a scanner and a PC. How can I tell if my hardware and
>PC parts are properly grounded?


Miguel
I am not sure where you are?  In New Jersey, there are 2 wires that make up
the electrical circuit, and a third, the ground for protection.  I would say
bonding and grounding are necessary for proper protection no matter where
you are.  The type of climate shownd not matter.

Ron

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