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Ground detection device to break circuit

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ckramer

Electrical
Nov 12, 2007
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I'm looking for a power input module or relay type device to break power supplied to our machine if no ground is detected. Would a GFIC wired inside the machine help in this situation?

We've recently been suppling machines to China and the Pacific Rim and have had issues with RS-232 communications due to no ground or circuits with high ground potential. Looking for something rated at 10A 120/230VAC.

Thanks,

Chad
 
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Quick Question: Is the communications ground somehow bonded to the machine?
 
Yes, this really relates to the HMI powered by 24VDC supply. It communicates via RS-232 to a PLC. In addition to the 24/0VDC power input terminals it has a ground terminal, if this side is not wired to the machine we get abnormal communication results.
 
That would be a good solution, unfortunately I was asked to find something specifically related to the power entry. This situation could apply to some of our other machine lines as well, one of them relies heavily on analog signals and also requires a solid ground reference.
 
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