06 ground connections, 06 ground connections -8, Star ground on cutting table – Tweco 200 Ultra-Cut User Manual

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Manual No. 0-5056 Ultra-Cut 200

3-8

INSTALLATION

0 - 10 ft (0 - 3 m) Ideal

20 ft (6 m) Maximum

1/0

Ground Cable

Power
Supply

‘Star’

Ground

Earth Ground

Rod

1/0 Ground Cable

Torch

Cutting Table

Cutting Machine / Gantry

1/0 Work Cable

Remote Arc

Starter (RAS-1000)

Star Ground on Cutting Table

Note: The DMC-3000 gas control
can be mounted on top of the
power supply.
If it is, it should be grounded
directly to the power supply with
#4 AWG ground, (F).
This alternate location requires
grounding the power supply to the
‘Star’ ground with the 1/0 Ground
Cable (F1).

DPC-3000 Gas Control

Primary location

#4 AWG

Ground

(F)

Art # A-09128

Customer supplied

1/0

Ground Cable

(F1)

TSC-3000
Remote

(F)

TSC-3000 Internal

3.06 Ground Connections

A. Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)

Pilot arc starting generates a certain amount of electromagnetic interference (EMI), commonly called RF noise.
This RF noise may interfere with other electronic equipment such as CNC controllers, remote controls, height
controllers, etc. To minimize RF interference, follow these grounding procedures when installing mechanized
systems:

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 (European 50 mm

2

) or larger wire to a good earth ground (measuring leass

than 3 ohms; an ideal ground measures 1 ohm or less. Refer 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) from the cutting table.

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
diameter wire is better.

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