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DESIGN QUESTION

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smur

Electrical
Sep 10, 2006
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I have designed a AC cabinet with a transformer of 2 kva inside. 208/120. The secondary side neutral is grounded and bonded as this is seperately derived system. The feed from the transformer leaves the cabinet and goes to another cabinet to distribute the 120v power. The ground wire is also taken in the 3 wire system (P,N,G). Is it required to ground the neutral again in this new cabinet? What will happen if I ground again ? is there any violation of code if do ?
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It would be a code violation as you would be allowing load current to flow on the grounding conductor.
 
Hi smur,
To help you wend your way through the code:
Just remember that as soon as you ground the N in a second location the G will automatically be sharing the N current! This is always; bad, bad, BAD!

Keith Cress
Flamin Systems, Inc.-
 
thanks folks. You have opened my eyes, Appreciate.
 
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