Ground Transformer?

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Harry Muscle

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I'm gonna be installing a big 250VA transformer in a plastic case and I'm
wondering if I should ground the metal body (the sheets of iron that the
wires are wrapped around) or just leave it ungrounded? Is it standard
practice to ground a transformer, or does this affect it's performance (or
would it maybe even short it)?

Thanks,
Harry




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Harry Muscle wrote:
I'm gonna be installing a big 250VA transformer in a plastic case and I'm
wondering if I should ground the metal body (the sheets of iron that the
wires are wrapped around) or just leave it ungrounded? Is it standard
practice to ground a transformer, or does this affect it's performance (or
would it maybe even short it)?
One of the failure modes on overload is a short between windings and
core, so I normally ground the core, so that if this happens it blows
the primary fuse. Otherwise, the only effect this has is a very
slight reduction of effective capacitance between primary and
secondary.

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John Popelish
 

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