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Re: Transformer question - ground ?

on 2006-10-24 13:52:30 UTC
> Dave:
>
> In most cases if the ground wire is attached to the frame of the
> transformer, then you would attach that ground lead to the machine's
frame or chassis.
>
> Randy

The grey wire is ported out thru a plastic header. the 2 blue wires
and 2 yellow wires are also ported out thru the same header. it
appears this is somehow connected into the windings and there is no
evidence that is is connected to the frame.

The blues and yellows are terminated in a 4 pin connector, and the
line grey wire has a sta-kon, ring connector.

Does this change anything ? or just make it more confusing ?

Dave

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