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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:
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Connecting a protective earth to Argon drive is the most crucial single connection to be made:
 
*'''Earthing through the J4 PE terminal''' (always required)
 
*'''Earthing through the J4 PE terminal''' (always required)
*'''Earthing the device case''' (highly recommended and may be required by regulations in some countries)
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*'''Earthing the heat sink''' (always required)
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*'''Earthing the device case''' (always required)
  
 
{{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.}}
 
==Earthing through the J4 PE terminal==
 
==Earthing through the J4 PE terminal==
 
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 device case==
 
[[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 through J4. Using both of the methods provides redundancy in the case of one method fails.
 
  
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==Earthing the heatsink==
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[[File:ArgonEarthing1.png|450px|thumb|Earthing points of the heatsink]]
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[[File:ArgonEarthing2.png|450px|thumb|Proper earthing wire installation with toothed locking washers ensure an electrical contact through surface coatings.]]
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Attaching protective earth wire to the heatsink and case is mandatory in addition to the PE connection in J4 terminal.
 
Parts needed:
 
Parts needed:
*1pcs wire ring terminal with 4-5.5 mm hole with at least 20 Ampere capable earthing conductor
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*1 pcs wire ring terminal with 4-5.5 mm hole with at least 20 Ampere capable earthing conductor
*2pcs M4 serrated/toothed lock washers
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*2 pcs M4 serrated/toothed lock washers
*1pcs M4 screw, 6-8 mm thread length
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*1 pcs M4 screw, 6-8 mm thread length
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==Earthing the enclosure==
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Part needed:
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* 1 pcs M4 wire ring terminal
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* 1 pcs M4 serrated washer
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* 1 pcs M4 regular washer
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* 1 pcs M4 screw
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After fixing the earthing wire, measure the connection to verify proper contact through the Argon paint.
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[[File:Argon enclosure grounding.jpg|450px|thumb|Earthing the Argon enclosure.]]
  
 
===Verifying connection===
 
===Verifying connection===
 
After wiring, verify electrical connection by using a resistance meter between the case PE wire and J4 PE terminal while J4 PE wire is not connected.
 
After wiring, verify electrical connection by using a resistance meter between the case PE wire and J4 PE terminal while J4 PE wire is not connected.
  
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Latest revision as of 08:27, 16 March 2020

Connecting a protective earth to Argon drive is the most crucial single connection to be made:

  • Earthing through the J4 PE terminal (always required)
  • Earthing the heat sink (always required)
  • Earthing the device case (always required)


Earthing through the J4 PE terminal[edit | edit source]

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

Earthing the heatsink[edit | edit source]

Earthing points of the heatsink
Proper earthing wire installation with toothed locking washers ensure an electrical contact through surface coatings.

Attaching protective earth wire to the heatsink and case is mandatory in addition to the PE connection in J4 terminal. Parts needed:

  • 1 pcs wire ring terminal with 4-5.5 mm hole with at least 20 Ampere capable earthing conductor
  • 2 pcs M4 serrated/toothed lock washers
  • 1 pcs M4 screw, 6-8 mm thread length

Earthing the enclosure[edit | edit source]

Part needed:

  • 1 pcs M4 wire ring terminal
  • 1 pcs M4 serrated washer
  • 1 pcs M4 regular washer
  • 1 pcs M4 screw

After fixing the earthing wire, measure the connection to verify proper contact through the Argon paint.

Earthing the Argon enclosure.

Verifying connection[edit | edit source]

After wiring, verify electrical connection by using a resistance meter between the case PE wire and J4 PE terminal while J4 PE wire is not connected.