Connect ground bus to grounding-electrode system – Rockwell Automation 1746-Ax SLC 500 Modular Chassis/ Instructions User Manual

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SLC 500™ Modular Chassis 11

Publication 1746-IN016C-MU-P - December 2003

Connect Equipment Grounding Conductor to Ground Bus

Connect an equipment grounding conductor directly from each chassis to an
individual bolt on the ground bus.

use 2.54 cm (1in) copper braid or 5.2 mm2 (10 AWG) copper wire to connect each chassis, the
enclosure, and a central ground bus mounted on the back-panel

use a steel enclosure to guard against electromagnetic interference (EMI)

make sure the enclosure door viewing window is a laminated screen or a conductive optical substrate
(to block EMI)

install a bonding wire for electrical contact between the door and the enclosure; do not rely on the
hinge

Connect Ground Bus to Grounding-Electrode System

The grounding-electrode system is at earth-ground potential and is the central
ground for all electrical equipment and ac power within any facility. Use a
grounding-electrode conductor to connect the ground bus to the

grounding-electrode system. Use at minimum 8.3 mm

2

(8 AWG) copper wire for

the grounding-electrode conductor to guard against EMI. The National Electrical
Code specifies safety requirements for the grounding-electrode conductor.

IMPORTANT

Do not lay one ground lug directly on top of the other; this type
of connection can become loose due to compression of the
metal lugs. Place the first lug between a star washer and a nut
with a captive star washer. After tightening the nut, place the
second lug between the first nut and a second nut with a captive
star washer.

bolt

equipment
grounding
conductors

ground
lug

star
washer

Grounding-electrode conductor
to grounding-electrode system

tapped hole

ground bus

ground bus mounting

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