zappedagain
Electrical
- Jul 19, 2005
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What are your preferred techniques for splitting the mains (AC lines - hot, neutral, and ground) once they come into a chassis?
I have a system that brings power in through an IEC-620 filtered inlet and has to feed two power supplies in a 19" rack-mount enclosure. I wire from the inlet to the first supply, and have two wires crimped into that contact to daisy-chain the mains over to the next power supply. I could crimp two wires at the inlet contact and have a star configuration instead of a daisy chain, but I'm still not thrilled with multiple wires in a crimp contact. Am I overly concerned or is that as unreliable as I'm imagining?
I can bring the mains to some multi-tab terminal strips, but that leave the mains a bit exposed within the chassis; I'm not thrilled with that either.
What's your experience/recomendations?
Z
I have a system that brings power in through an IEC-620 filtered inlet and has to feed two power supplies in a 19" rack-mount enclosure. I wire from the inlet to the first supply, and have two wires crimped into that contact to daisy-chain the mains over to the next power supply. I could crimp two wires at the inlet contact and have a star configuration instead of a daisy chain, but I'm still not thrilled with multiple wires in a crimp contact. Am I overly concerned or is that as unreliable as I'm imagining?
I can bring the mains to some multi-tab terminal strips, but that leave the mains a bit exposed within the chassis; I'm not thrilled with that either.
What's your experience/recomendations?
Z