lshaff01
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- Location
- Melbourne Florida
- Occupation
- Retired Electrical Engineer
My pool lights are driven by a 12 volt transformer. I notice that the 12 volt output was left “floating” i.e. the 0 volt tap was not connected to the AC neutral. My electrical training says it is bad practice to leave a transformer outputs “floating” and not referenced to anything. I was trained to connect the low side of the transformer to AC neutral so all voltages are referenced to the same thing. Without this connection, the transformer output is undefined and I suppose could be anything when referenced to AC neutral and earth ground (green wire). Question: (1) in pool applications, is it correct practice to leave the 0 volt tap of a transformer not connected to AC neutral? (2) Does the National Electrical code say anything about this? Thanks
P:S. Also I contacted the transformer manufacturer and he said “we refer all such questions to local codes and practice”. I also talked to a local electrical city inspector and he said “That’s a hell of a question”!
P:S. Also I contacted the transformer manufacturer and he said “we refer all such questions to local codes and practice”. I also talked to a local electrical city inspector and he said “That’s a hell of a question”!
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