Floating or Grounded power supplies

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Floating or Grounded power supplies

Postby spillage » Mon Apr 03, 2023 3:37 am

I’ve read a good amount of pros and cons on the subject, but was wondering what general consensus is here about best practice with an AXBBE.
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Re: Floating or Grounded power supplies

Postby spillage » Mon Apr 10, 2023 10:45 pm

This article sums up what I’ve read elsewhere.
https://control.com/technical-articles/ ... er-supply/

@CNCDrives what is the official guidance on grounding negative of DC power supplies connected to an AXBB-E?
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Re: Floating or Grounded power supplies

Postby cncdrive » Sun Apr 23, 2023 5:12 pm

Ino ur installations we never grounded the negative of the DC powersupply.
Furthermore there are 2 powersupplies, one 5V and one 24V, if you ground both then you bypassing the optoisolators which is not good.
So, even if you ground a powersupply DC rail you should do it with only one of them.
But again, it is unnessessary in my opinion and we never did it in our installations.
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Re: Floating or Grounded power supplies

Postby spillage » Sun Apr 23, 2023 9:34 pm

Thank you for the reply and reasoning.
Your time is greatly appreciated.
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