masa6614
Electrical
- Jul 10, 2009
- 11
Hello all,
Can you please help or direct me to any proper grounding requirements for dealing with a 400VDC system, specifically for a motor control system.
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So I've got a 400VDC brushless motor that needs powering, and I've purchased a AC/DC power supply to generate the 400VDC from 208VAC 3ph wall power. The output is isolated from earth (chassis) ground and I tap off of the output to a small DC/DC to generate isolated 28V for control power.
What I'm not sure of, are the safety requirements for dealing with this high voltage DC. Should I keep the power and return lines completely isolated from chassis?
The 28V power I'm sure eventually gets tied to chassis through a PC ground.
I was thinking maybe I should tie the 400VDC power and return lines to chassis through a large (>1Meg) resistor, in the event that if someone accidentally touches one of those live wires, the likelihood is they themselves are grounded and the current path is then limited through the resistor (400VDC/1Meg). Another concern is what happens if one of the high voltage lines ends up coming into contact with the it's chassis grounded enclosure?
Thank you!
Can you please help or direct me to any proper grounding requirements for dealing with a 400VDC system, specifically for a motor control system.
( )
So I've got a 400VDC brushless motor that needs powering, and I've purchased a AC/DC power supply to generate the 400VDC from 208VAC 3ph wall power. The output is isolated from earth (chassis) ground and I tap off of the output to a small DC/DC to generate isolated 28V for control power.
What I'm not sure of, are the safety requirements for dealing with this high voltage DC. Should I keep the power and return lines completely isolated from chassis?
The 28V power I'm sure eventually gets tied to chassis through a PC ground.
I was thinking maybe I should tie the 400VDC power and return lines to chassis through a large (>1Meg) resistor, in the event that if someone accidentally touches one of those live wires, the likelihood is they themselves are grounded and the current path is then limited through the resistor (400VDC/1Meg). Another concern is what happens if one of the high voltage lines ends up coming into contact with the it's chassis grounded enclosure?
Thank you!