Noblink
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- Fort Worth, TX USA
I work in a small industrial plant, and I have to provide electrical utilities for automated assembly machines. Many of these machines have free standing transformers that are fed by the main control panel of the machine. These transformers provide the various voltages that are required by different parts of the machine. In a typical scenario, the machine is installed on site by the manufacturers technicians. I provide the required 480 volt, 3 phase circuit with equipment grounding conductor to the disconnect on the control panel. All other connections (including those of the transformers) are reassembled by the manufacturer's technicians.
Should I provide a grounding electrode conductor from these transformers to building steel?
Should I provide a grounding electrode conductor from these transformers to building steel?