Blutooth
Industrial
- Oct 10, 2013
- 12
Hi all,
I am reading a book called Photovoltac Systems (by James P. Dunlop, I recommend it to everyone trying to get a better understanding on the subject).
There is a part on grounding that I can't get my head around, I'v included a picture below that shows two possible lay-outs. The equipment grounding, DC grounding and AC grounding are all connected in the two lay-outs. I can't help but think this will mess up the AC and DC current flows as you basically connect your AC with your DC side. Will this not make an AC current flow between the two grounded current carrying conductors (AC and DC) as there will be a AC voltage difference between them?
Thanks in advance!
Blutooth
edit: I hope I'm not violating the Posting guidelines by saying it's a good book or by posting an image from it. Let me know if it's not OK.
I am reading a book called Photovoltac Systems (by James P. Dunlop, I recommend it to everyone trying to get a better understanding on the subject).
There is a part on grounding that I can't get my head around, I'v included a picture below that shows two possible lay-outs. The equipment grounding, DC grounding and AC grounding are all connected in the two lay-outs. I can't help but think this will mess up the AC and DC current flows as you basically connect your AC with your DC side. Will this not make an AC current flow between the two grounded current carrying conductors (AC and DC) as there will be a AC voltage difference between them?
Thanks in advance!
Blutooth
edit: I hope I'm not violating the Posting guidelines by saying it's a good book or by posting an image from it. Let me know if it's not OK.