vjr0512
Mechanical
- Jun 6, 2011
- 114
There is a thyristor control panel for a Heater in one of the package and is mounted remote in a conditioned room. The panel vendor has derived 24V DC power for the package instrumentation ( Temperature transmitters). There has been a comment from Client that the 0V (-24V DC) has to be grounded.
Hence package vendor is proposing to connecting it to PE.
There has been objection from Instrumentation specialist that the PE being for AC , connecting the DC is not to be done as very high fault current if any in the AC power system may induce spikes in the DC system also. Vendor informs that it is not a common practice to separate 0V DC from AC ground. They are common and connected to the back panel.
My Queries
If the Individual Instruments in the package ( Transmitters) are already earthed separately, is there a necessity to ground the 0V (-24VDC) also?
Who is right in terms of connecting the AC and DC together to the common earth?
Thanks to clarify.
Hence package vendor is proposing to connecting it to PE.
There has been objection from Instrumentation specialist that the PE being for AC , connecting the DC is not to be done as very high fault current if any in the AC power system may induce spikes in the DC system also. Vendor informs that it is not a common practice to separate 0V DC from AC ground. They are common and connected to the back panel.
My Queries
If the Individual Instruments in the package ( Transmitters) are already earthed separately, is there a necessity to ground the 0V (-24VDC) also?
Who is right in terms of connecting the AC and DC together to the common earth?
Thanks to clarify.