A/V system ground

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wch

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A 120/208v-3ph-4w A/V Panel is fed from a separately derived "isolation" T/F--
the T/F will be grounded per 250-30. A/V plans call for the A/V Panel to be grounded back to the building service equipment with a #4 AWG-Cu. Question: Is that additional #4 EGC violating NEC? / or would that just be a "supplementary" ground?
 

Buck Parrish

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I think it will paralell the grounds. Not sure though, if you could isolate it from the panel cabinet to the equipment it might not.
 

wch

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I think it will paralell the grounds. Not sure though, if you could isolate it from the panel cabinet to the equipment it might not.
Forgot to mention, the A/V Panel will have an isolated ground conductor in parallel w/
the EGC back to the dry isolation T/F. To my understanding, the grounding electrode
system for both the IG and the EGC on the T/F secondary side is starts at the isolation T/F neutral bus, and the GEC should run to structural steel (and?) local metallic water pipe.
 

infinity

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Here's an AV system graphic that we were given by the AV consulting engineer. Looks similar to what you've described.

Isolated%20Ground%20connection.jpg
 

wch

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Here's an AV system graphic that we were given by the AV consulting engineer. Looks similar to what you've described.

Isolated%20Ground%20connection.jpg
infinity:
Yes, but the A/V engr wants a separate #4 Cu from his panel (maybe the isol gnd) to
go straight to the service encl, no stops at the isol T/F; that's how I read his note.

That above DETAIL looks good but I can't figure what the open contacts in the N and IG
are for (shown below PHASE X-Y-Z).
 

infinity

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infinity:
Yes, but the A/V engr wants a separate #4 Cu from his panel (maybe the isol gnd) to
go straight to the service encl, no stops at the isol T/F; that's how I read his note.

That above DETAIL looks good but I can't figure what the open contacts in the N and IG
are for (shown below PHASE X-Y-Z
).


They wanted the ability to remove links for testing purposes. We didn't do it.:roll:
 
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