Multiple Ground Connections; How To Avoid Grounding Problems - Allen-Bradley 2711P Technical Data Manual

Wiring and grounding guidelines
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How to Avoid Grounding
Problems
DC Power Supply
+24V DC
Power
>
Common
Circuitry
PanelView Plus
Terminal
This section provides details on how to avoid grounding problems:

Multiple Ground Connections

High Current from Multiple Ground Connections
Ground Shift Problem
Ground Reference Problem
Multiple Ground Connections
It is important to avoid multiple ground connections with nonisolated and
isolated PanelView Plus terminals.
Nonisolated DC PanelView Plus Terminals
The internal DC power supply of the nonisolated PanelView Plus terminals does
not isolate the output voltages from the input voltages. On some PanelView Plus
terminals, DC- is internally connected to functional earth/ground (and chassis).
If another device by using the same power source has a DC- common to the
earth/ground connection, then two parallel-current paths exist:
• One path leads from the DC- of the PanelView Plus terminal to the DC-
common of the other grounded device.
• One path leads from the earth/ground terminal of the PanelView Plus
terminal to the earth/ground connection of the other grounded device.
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Ground Loop
>
Circuitry
PanelView Plus or
Other Nonisolated
Grounded Equipment
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A ground loop occurs in a system with parallel ground paths. A ground loop can
cause excessive current to flow in the PanelView Plus terminal. Excessive current
flow can damage the PanelView Plus terminal.
Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P-TD001D-EN-P - February 2011
Wiring and Grounding Guidelines for PanelView Plus Terminals
DC Power Supply
+24V DC
Power
Common
In+
Isolated
DC-to-DC Converter
DC+
Circuitry
PanelView Plus
Terminal
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In-
In+
In-
Isolated
DC-to-DC Converter
DC-
DC+
DC-
Circuitry
PanelView Plus or
Other Grounded
Equipment

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