Handasee
Electrical
- Apr 11, 2003
- 11
By code in Canada, control transformers must have there secondary side grounded. I have come across a number of installations in the food industry where the secondary side of the control transformer is not grounded. This is only on machinery that has large amount of water used in the process, and the machinery is washed down daily. The manufacturer said this minimizes the chance of an electric shock to the operators.
Is there any validity to the manufacturers arguement for not grounding?
Is there any validity to the manufacturers arguement for not grounding?