Hi All,
 
Conventional wisdom is, as stated, to bond the shield of a cable, hydraulic
pipe, or any other electrically conductive - non-energised item that
penetrates the shield wall. This is usually done with a purpose made
"bulkhead" connector and is, again, usually done at a purpose made access
plate in the shield room wall.
 
Energised items cannot be connected to the shield and here the conventional
wisdom is to connect the energised conductor via a filter that has its local
ground connected to the shield wall.
 
However, it might be acceptable to use a pass-through pipe where the pipe is
long and can provide a sufficiently high capacitance to ground to form a
functional filter at the frequencies of concern. The capacitance might be
increased by "stuffing" the pass through pipe  with conductive wire wool.
 
I once had no option but to "pass through" a cable into the chamber. The
project allowed me to remove the outer insulation at the pass through and I
bonded the cable shield to the screened room by using a bolt to apply pressure
to a shim of metal that held the cable firmly to the metal of the pass through
pipe. That worked well.
 
I hope the information helps.
 
Regards
Tim
 

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