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Connecting a protective earth to Argon drive is the most crucial single connection to be made. Argon has two earthing methods:
 
Connecting a protective earth to Argon drive is the most crucial single connection to be made. Argon has two earthing methods:
*Connect protective earth to J4 PE terminal
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*Connect protective earth to J4 PE terminal (always required)
*Connect earthing wire directly to the metal case
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*Connect earthing wire directly to the metal case (highly recommended and may be required by regulations in some countries)
  
 
{{electricshock|Supplying power to the drive without proper earthing will allow leakage current to raise voltage potential of the device case to hazardous levels. Also ELV circuits (the other ports than J4) may become hazardous without earthing.}}
 
{{electricshock|Supplying power to the drive without proper earthing will allow leakage current to raise voltage potential of the device case to hazardous levels. Also ELV circuits (the other ports than J4) may become hazardous without earthing.}}
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This is a mandatory connection. Follow the [[Argon user guide/Wiring|Argon wiring instructions]].
 
This is a mandatory connection. Follow the [[Argon user guide/Wiring|Argon wiring instructions]].
 
==Earthing the case==
 
==Earthing the case==
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[[File:ArgonEarthing1.png|450px|thumb|Earthing points of the case]][[File:ArgonEarthing2.png|450px|thumb|Proper earthing wire installation with toothed locking washers ensure an electrical contact through surface coatings.]]Attaching protective earth wire to the case can provide much lower impedance PE connection compared to the J4 terminal making it highly recommended addition to grounding. Using both methods also provides redundancy in the case of one method fails.
  
[[File:ArgonEarthing1.png|thumb|Earthing points of the case]]
 
[[File:ArgonEarthing2.png|thumb|Proper earthing wire installation with toothed locking washers ensure an electrical contact through surface coatings.]]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 13:05, 1 September 2013

Connecting a protective earth to Argon drive is the most crucial single connection to be made. Argon has two earthing methods:

  • Connect protective earth to J4 PE terminal (always required)
  • Connect earthing wire directly to the metal case (highly recommended and may be required by regulations in some countries)


Earthing the J4 PE terminal

This is a mandatory connection. Follow the Argon wiring instructions.

Earthing the case

Earthing points of the case
Proper earthing wire installation with toothed locking washers ensure an electrical contact through surface coatings.
Attaching protective earth wire to the case can provide much lower impedance PE connection compared to the J4 terminal making it highly recommended addition to grounding. Using both methods also provides redundancy in the case of one method fails.