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Electrical Grounding

Electrical Grounding in Genesee, Oakland, and Macomb County, MI

Today, industries of all kinds operate in a highly sensitive electronic environment. Protecting these sophisticated electronic systems requires specialized grounding techniques. Our team can accommodate standard, custom, and hybrid grounding systems to meet your facility’s unique requirements and demands.

Lightning wants to get to the ground — that much is simple. However, getting it there safely and effectively requires expert knowledge. Systems with improper grounding components are vulnerable to excess electrical charges that can cause costly malfunctions.

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Our team excels at designing the most trusted ground bar, ground loop (counterpoise), and signal reference grid (SRG) systems to protect your business’s critical functions.

At AC Lightning Protection of Michigan, we are proud to protect the Great Lakes State’s wide range of innovative enterprises from disruption, downtime, and damage without damaging their bottom line.


Our Grounding Portfolio

Ground Bar: a versatile and effective way to provide reliable ground paths to any equipment, ground bars can meet requirements for single-point and multi-point grounding strategies and beyond.

Ground Loop (Counterpoise): a network of conductors creating multiple paths to the ground, ground loop systems are critical for larger environments such as high-rises, hospitals, and more.

Signal Reference Grid (SRG): designed to provide the lowest impedance path to the ground, SRGs are excellent for protecting data centers and connecting data room equipment seamlessly.

Electrical Grounding FAQs

Which Grounding Method is the Most Common for Commercial Facilities?
The best grounding strategy for your commercial facility will depend on factors such as its electronic requirements and its critical daily operations. At AC Lightning of Michigan, we can produce a complete lightning protection and grounding layout for any type of structure. Call us today for a free quote or site assessment!
Can Grounding Reduce Electrical Noise?
Electrical noise, generally speaking, is a term for undesirable fluctuations in voltage or current that can interfere with sensitive electrical equipment. Proper grounding can help reduce or eliminate unwanted electrical noise, especially in the event of a lightning strike or other naturally occurring electrical disturbance.
What is the Grounding Standard According to NEC?
Article 250 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) covers the grounding and bonding of electrical systems. All of the lightning protection systems designed and installed by AC Lightning Protection of Michigan meet or exceed the exacting grounding requirements outlined in Article 250.
When you need to protect your equipment from dangerous strikes,
contact AC Lightning of Michigan.