masa6614
Electrical
- Jul 10, 2009
- 11
Hi,
I'm wondering on how I can make or buy a Direct Current GFCI for +/- 300Vdc. Attached is a picture of my power source, the 'ground' is tied to chassis and any loads are connected between the +/- 300V lines so will see 600Vdc.
I'm wondering if for a GFCI, would i be monitoring for any current on the ground, and if any amount is detected, to open some contactors or shut off the source. Or should I clamp one of those round DC current transducers ( )on both the + and - 300V lines, and I'm thinking it should output 0, because both lines current readings are cancelling out each other, and if it was to detect a difference, that is a ground fault? I've looked for some DC GFCIs and came up with nothing, saw some at BENDER but they werent high enough voltage rated.
And also if someone can help direct me to a GFCI spec or requirement for that DC voltage, like it should trip if 5mA difference is detected for a certain amount of time?
Thanks alot.
I'm wondering on how I can make or buy a Direct Current GFCI for +/- 300Vdc. Attached is a picture of my power source, the 'ground' is tied to chassis and any loads are connected between the +/- 300V lines so will see 600Vdc.
I'm wondering if for a GFCI, would i be monitoring for any current on the ground, and if any amount is detected, to open some contactors or shut off the source. Or should I clamp one of those round DC current transducers ( )on both the + and - 300V lines, and I'm thinking it should output 0, because both lines current readings are cancelling out each other, and if it was to detect a difference, that is a ground fault? I've looked for some DC GFCIs and came up with nothing, saw some at BENDER but they werent high enough voltage rated.
And also if someone can help direct me to a GFCI spec or requirement for that DC voltage, like it should trip if 5mA difference is detected for a certain amount of time?
Thanks alot.