08 ground connections for mechanized applications – Tweco 6000GST Merlin Plasma Cutting CE Slave Power Supply User Manual

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INSTALLATION PROCEDURES

3-4

Manual 0-2653

Input Power

Filter PC Board

and Bracket

Primary Power

Cable

Strain Relief

Fitting

Input Ground

Connection

A-00896

L1

L2

L3

Figure 3-5 Input Voltage Connections

2. Locate the four input connectors, flat washers, conical

spring washers, and hex locking nuts supplied with the
power supply.

3. Install the input connectors, supplied, onto each of the

input power line leads of the power cable.

Input

Connector

Input Power Cable

(One Line)

Slotted Screw

A-00908

PC Board

Power Stud

Flat Washer

Conical Spring

Washer

Hex Locking

Nut

Figure 3-6 Input Voltage Connector Installation Detail

4. Connect the input power connectors to the EMI Input

Power Filter PC Board input studs with the supplied
hex locking nuts, conical spring washers, and flat wash-
ers as follows:

• Input ground wire to G1.

• LI input line to X1.

• L2 input line to Y1.

• L3 input line to Z1.

5. Tighten the nuts being careful not to over-tighten. Refer

to the following WARNING.

WARNING

Do Not over tighten the nuts securing the iput
power cable connectors as damage to the PC Board
can occur.

3.08 Ground Connections For

Mechanized Applications

NOTE

Refer to Appendix 3 for a block diagram of a typi-
cal mechanized system work and ground cable con-
nections.

A. Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)

Pilot arc initiation generates a certain amount of electro-
magnetic interference (EMI), commonly called RF noise.
This RF noise may interfere with other electronic equip-
ment such as CNC controllers, remote controls, height
controllers, etc. To minimize RF interference, follow these
grounding procedures when installing mechanized sys-
tems:

B. Grounding

1. The preferred grounding arrangement is a single point

or “Star” ground. The single point, usually on the
cutting table, is connected with 1/0 AWG (50.0 mm

2

European) or larger wire to a good earth ground (re-
fer to paragraph ‘C’, Creating An Earth Ground). The
ground rod must be placed as close as possible to the
cutting table, ideally less than 10 ft (3.0 m), but no
more than 20 ft (6.1 m).

NOTE

All ground wires should be as short as possible.
Long wires will have increased resistance to RF
frequencies. Smaller diameter wire has increased
resistance to RF frequencies, so using a larger di-
ameter wire is better.

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