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Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines

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Publication 1770-4.1 – February 1998

You can connect the power supply directly to the secondary of a
transformer (Figures 7 and 8). The transformer provides dc isolation
from other equipment not connected to that transformer secondary.
Connect the transformer primary to the ac source; connect the high
side of the transformer secondary to the L1 terminal of the power
supply; connect the low side of the transformer secondary to the
neutral (common) terminal of the power supply.

Figure 7
Grounded ac Power-Distribution System with Master-Control
Relay

Notes:

1

2

To minimize emi generation, connect a suppressor across an inductive load. For suppressors to use, refer to 11 and
C or the Electrocube catalog.

In many applications, a second transformer provides power to the input circuits and power supplies for isolation
from the output circuits.

+ -

19241

Back-panel

Step-down
Transformer

2

FUSE

Multiple E-stop switches

Start

CRM

Grounded Conductor

CRM

CRM

L1

N or L2

GND

CRM

X

1

X

2

1FU

L1

2FU

L2

3FU

L3

L1

L2

L3

Disc.

H

1

H

2

H

3

H

4

Ground Bus

The I/O circuits form a net
inductive load switched by the
CRM contacts. Therefore, a
suppressor is needed
across the line at the load side
of the CRM contacts.

Suppressor

1

Suppressor

3

3

Connect a suppressor here to minimize emi generation from the net inductive load switched by the CRM contacts. In
some installations, a 1

m

f 220

W

suppressor (Allen-Bradley 700-N5) or 2

m

f 100

W

suppressor (Electrocube PN

RG1676-7) has been effective. For suppressors to use, refer to Figure 11 and Table C or the Electrocube catalog.

Suppressor

1

Grounding-electrode
Conductor to
Grounding-electrode
System

Equipment-
Grounding
Conductors

Connect when
applicable

Controller

Power Supply

Input
Module
Wiring
Arm

Output Module
Wiring Arm

Ouput
Actuator

To dc I/O
actuators/
sensors

Incomming

ac

User dc

Supply

Input
Sensor

Enclosure
Wall

To Motor
Starters

Power Distribution

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