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Re: [Amps] power supply transformer

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Subject: Re: [Amps] power supply transformer
From: Peter Chadwick <g3rzp@g3rzp.wanadoo.co.uk>
Reply-to: g3rzp@g3rzp.wanadoo.co.uk
Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2007 17:38:53 +0100 (CET)
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Tom said:
>A neutral is not allowed to be connected to exposed chassis 
or to the safety ground anyplace except at the mains panel.<
That's the case in the UK, too. The problem comes when you connect your 
external RF ground to the mains ground - in the event of a ruptured neutral, 
you can get the load current flowing (or attempting to flow) down your RF 
ground. Different countries have different approaches on wiring, especially in 
Europe. The UK uses a ring main system, which is why we need fused plugs - the 
spur system used in much of Europe can be protected by a breaker for each spur..
The GFCI or RCD (Residual Current Device) as we know it, are have the potential 
of being something of a pain, in that they trip from RF and from the effects of 
the variable frequency 3 phase inverter used for driving my lathe when it 
injects DC for motor braking. I have to have a 100mA RCD to avoid that problem, 
and as far as safety is concerned, that's about as much use as teats on a bull!
73
Peter G3RZP
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