Virtual earthing electrode
By Stefan Fassbinder / Published on Mon, 2009-08-17 14:10It may be normal that in a church an earthing electrode, if any, is directed to the sky, like this one found in Jena / Germany beneath the altar, and not linked to anything "earthly", but under "normal" conditions and from an electro-technical point of view, if there is any sort of electrical installation contained in any building at all, it should also be earthed!
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