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Re: RE:Tesla Coil Grounding (was - Pig setup help.)
Original poster: "Gerry Reynolds" <gerryreynolds-at-earthlink-dot-net>
Hi John,
I wonder what code would say about a pig grounded to mains ground with
exposed bushings that can kill.
I suspect nothing about our hobby meets code unless we enclose the entire
setup in a faraday cage and put a barbed wire fence around it with a gate
locked at all times :o)))
But that is why we supervise the operation and be responsible and safety
conscious.
Gerry R
> Original poster: "John H. Couture" <couturejh-at-mgte-dot-com>
>
>
> All -
>
> To my knowledge all safety codes regarding the grounding of power
> transformers say the transformer case should be grounded to the green wire
> as defined in the codes.
> The main grounding question for Tesla coils is the connection of the green
> wire network to the secondary circuit (so-called RF) ground. Apparently
> coilers do it both ways, some connect and some do not connect. There are
no
> codes for this type of connection. From a safety standpoint not connecting
> the two could be a hazard to humans. If you are taking sparks from a small
> or medium TC the line voltage could kill you if there is a spark between
the
> primary and secondary coils.
>
> John Couture
>