Rotating Shaft Equipment Grounding Specs??
Rotating Shaft Equipment Grounding Specs??
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I need a bit of help folks.
We're trying to explain to a Russian customer that all the individual components of a pump assembly (ie shell, bearing assy, pedestal) do not require individual grounding lugs since they are assembled as a unit (bare metal contact) with multiple fasteners.
This is then bolted (again, bare metal) to the subframe which is anchored & grouted to the concrete floor pad. The subframe has a ground connection.
The electric motor is grounded appropriately and we never see any requirement past that.
I tried google searching but didn't find any related to this type assembly issue.
Does anyone know of an international standard that I could reference? They are quoting their GOST 12 and 21 which we do not have. The language barrier isn't helping much either!
Many thanks!
We're trying to explain to a Russian customer that all the individual components of a pump assembly (ie shell, bearing assy, pedestal) do not require individual grounding lugs since they are assembled as a unit (bare metal contact) with multiple fasteners.
This is then bolted (again, bare metal) to the subframe which is anchored & grouted to the concrete floor pad. The subframe has a ground connection.
The electric motor is grounded appropriately and we never see any requirement past that.
I tried google searching but didn't find any related to this type assembly issue.
Does anyone know of an international standard that I could reference? They are quoting their GOST 12 and 21 which we do not have. The language barrier isn't helping much either!
Many thanks!
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RE: Rotating Shaft Equipment Grounding Specs??
250.134, in general, requires an equipment grounding conductor to be run to the electrical equipment. In your case, the EGC would be run to and terminated at the motor. At that point the other parts of the pump assembly would be "effectively grounded".
Don
RE: Rotating Shaft Equipment Grounding Specs??
So, I will recomend to get assistance for any institute who will help to get gost certification.
Here, nobody care of ANSI, IEC or other EU/US standard.
paka.