polareng
Electrical
- Nov 24, 2006
- 16
I am getting conflicting discussion regarding grounding unused/spare conductors in a cable. My VFD manual Power Wiring section says unused wires in a conduit must be grounded at "both" ends to avoid possible shock hazard caused by induced voltages.
Now granted I am universally trying to apply this across the board whether power, control, or signal wiring and also to unused conductors within a cable.
Am I going overboard? What I have been told is to just spare-out or insulate the ends of the unused leads. I could go into my philosophy of why I would think you should at least ground one end but I am more interested in the proper typical good shop practice and anyone elses philosophy.
Now granted I am universally trying to apply this across the board whether power, control, or signal wiring and also to unused conductors within a cable.
Am I going overboard? What I have been told is to just spare-out or insulate the ends of the unused leads. I could go into my philosophy of why I would think you should at least ground one end but I am more interested in the proper typical good shop practice and anyone elses philosophy.