Hazardous connection example, circuit 1, E 5-15, Danger ous ear th c onnec tion! no t to be used – Innotech Genesis II Digital Controller (v5) User Manual

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Genesis II Installation Instructions

© Mass Electronics Pty Ltd 2010

Chapter 5 – Network Installation

5-3.5.6 Hazardous Earth Connections

When the Digital Controllers are supplied and earthed from two different switchboards, a hazardous

situation can be created. One earth connection is at the local switchboard and the second earth

connection is by way of the screen of the Comms cable (Figure 5-15, below). In the event of a fault,

there could be full supply voltage difference between the two earth connections. This can destroy

the RS485 ICs and anyone touching the screen can receive a severe electric shock. The RS485 ICs in

the three Digital Controllers in Control Panel No.2 will be damaged if the voltage difference exceeds

the ratings of the ICs. Because of this hazard, this arrangement of connection should not be used.

Switchboard or

Control Panel No. 2

Screen

1 2

Connect Screen

89 90 91 92 93

Screen

1 2

Connect Screen

89 90 91 92 93

Switchboard or

Control Panel No. 1

Screen

1 2

Connect Screen

89 90 91 92 93

Only four outer

links fitted.

Screen is not

earthed.

Only four outer

links fitted.

Screen is not

earthed.

Only four outer

links fitted.

Screen is not

earthed.

89 90 91 92 93

Screen

1 2

Connect Screen

Six outer links

fitted. Screen is

earthed via

Terminal 2.

D

ANGER

OUS EAR

TH C

ONNEC

TION!

NO

T

TO BE USED!

Section 5-3.5.6 below, and their referenced figures, describe improper earth connection condition that could lead to

severe electrical shock damage to equipment. Read and understand these paragraphs thoroughly before making

any comms connections.

CAUTION

Figure 5-15:  Hazardous Connection Example, Circuit 1

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