Great information. Thanks :) You have RF shielded your walls - when it's time to consider doing that? Can you provide some photos of how you're grounding your Racks - Every equipment should have individual ground wire to a Rack, then entire rack wired to a wall outlet ground? Is that considered safe to ground a rack to a wall socket?
Yes you can do that because the ground of the power outlet match your voltage gauge of 20 amps. or also refer to the power cable gauge of 10 or 12 gauge wiring. So yes for basic rack grounding a wall socket will work. This would not work if you had let say use two 30 amp connections for your PDU surge strips and you grounded your rack to R5 15/20 amp wall outlet instead, then you have a risk of fire. keep apples to apples, If you use 30 amp power source then ground to the same power source to keep things safe.
Great information. Thanks :) You have RF shielded your walls - when it's time to consider doing that? Can you provide some photos of how you're grounding your Racks - Every equipment should have individual ground wire to a Rack, then entire rack wired to a wall outlet ground? Is that considered safe to ground a rack to a wall socket?
Yes you can do that because the ground of the power outlet match your voltage gauge of 20 amps. or also refer to the power cable gauge of 10 or 12 gauge wiring. So yes for basic rack grounding a wall socket will work. This would not work if you had let say use two 30 amp connections for your PDU surge strips and you grounded your rack to R5 15/20 amp wall outlet instead, then you have a risk of fire. keep apples to apples, If you use 30 amp power source then ground to the same power source to keep things safe.