I'm involved in the classic conflict between electronics people and adhering to the NEC's grounding rules.
Here's the problem:
Our customer has an Ethernet communication problem between several PLC's. The PLC equipment is located in several different panels throughout the plant. The PLC rep feels it might be a noise problem wants us to drive a separate ground rod near each panel and run a ground wires from the panel to it.
I'm not disagreeing with him that there is a noise problem but I know that driving separate ground rods is not correct. I feel what should be done is to make sure the existing system ground is solid and then pull separate ground wires back from each panel and attach them properly. What are some specific sections of the code that will point this out?
Here's the problem:
Our customer has an Ethernet communication problem between several PLC's. The PLC equipment is located in several different panels throughout the plant. The PLC rep feels it might be a noise problem wants us to drive a separate ground rod near each panel and run a ground wires from the panel to it.
I'm not disagreeing with him that there is a noise problem but I know that driving separate ground rods is not correct. I feel what should be done is to make sure the existing system ground is solid and then pull separate ground wires back from each panel and attach them properly. What are some specific sections of the code that will point this out?