System Grounding; Control Wiring Connections; Figure 4 Typical One-Line Diagram Of Two Pdus And A Static Transfer Switch - Liebert POWER PROTECTION STATIC TRANSFER SWITCH User Manual

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5.3

System Grounding

Equipment grounding — Grounding is primarily for equipment and personnel safety, although
proper grounding also enhances equipment performance.
All input and output power feeds must include an equipment grounding means as required by the
NEC and local codes.
An insulated equipment ground conductor is recommended to run with each input and output power
feed. The equipment ground conductors should be at least the minimum size conductor per the NEC
based on the upstream overcurrent protection device.
WARNING
!
If conduit is used as a grounding means, adequate electrical continuity must be maintained at
all conduit connections. The use of isolating bushings with a metal conduit can be a safety
hazard and is not recommended.
4-Wire-Plus-Ground Systems — When 4-wire-plus-ground input feeds are utilized, the input power
sources must be properly grounded. Because the neutral is not switched by the STS2, the neutrals of
the two power sources are solidly interconnected. The NEC prohibits grounding a power source at
more than one point. Connecting the neutrals of two grounded power sources together effectively
grounds each of the sources at more than one point, which allows neutral current to flow on the
ground system, defeats ground fault protection, creates a safety hazard, and violates the NEC.
Where possible, the two power sources should be located in close proximity and a single
neutral-to-ground bond made (as shown in Figure 4 on page 11 or as is typical with a double-
ended substation).
Figure 4
Typical one-line diagram of two PDUs and a static transfer switch
K2
K3
225A
225A
5.4

Control Wiring Connections

No control wiring is needed on the standard STS2. Only certain options require external control wir-
ing. See 6.0 - Options on page 13 for details
SOURCE 1
MICB1
ISOLATION
TRANSFORMER
SS1
STS1
CB1
K1
CB4
225A
SOURCE 2
SS2
STS2
CB2
K2
CB3
K1
K3
11
Power and Control Wiring
MICB2
ISOLATION
TRANSFORMER
CB5
225A
225A
225A

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