Power & Grounding
Power & Grounding
article could
Down to help save you
from serious
Earth injury or even
death.
engineering school but is well known to every real
In general, the projects you see in electrician: GROUNDING. In many parts of the world,
electronics magazines are powered by what we in the US call ground or grounding is called earth
batteries, wall mount adapters, or from a or earthing. Grounding systems and practices are intended
computer USB port. At some point, you to make things powered by AC outlets safer. When
might work on equipment that is someone is working on the guts of an AC powered
powered directly from the AC power line; device, the grounding system must be fully understood in
order to work safely.
things like antique radios and amateur
My accident occurred because the metal enclosure of
radio transmitters. The purpose of this the oscilloscope and the probe clip lead were connected
article is to convey some little known or through the ground pin on the AC line plug to the
often overlooked information about the building ground system. One side of the 480V power line
AC power line so that you can be aware was also connected to ground through the neutral
of the possible danger as you work. conductor, so basically, I had shorted out a 480V circuit
with the oscilloscope clip lead. I was very lucky that the
foil traces on the circuit board acted as a fuse and quickly
Unknown Danger interrupted the current before really serious injury
occurred. Modern oscilloscopes are in plastic cases, but if
My first job out of college was as a development you measure the resistance between the probe clip lead
engineer for a company that made large industrial motor and the ground pin on the AC power cord you will find
drives up to 1,000 HP. I worked in a laboratory that had that they are connected.
many prototypes and breadboards out in the open on top Later in this article, we will explain how to use an
of work benches. Most of the circuits were powered from oscilloscope safely, but first read on so that you totally
240V or 480V AC power lines. One day I was working on understand grounding as it applies to the AC power line in
a drive that was acting erratic, so I decided to look at the your house.
gate drive waveform with an oscilloscope. As I connected
the clip lead of the scope probe to the gate drive circuit
board, I was temporarily blinded by a flash of light. When
Technical Language
I could see again, I found that the palm of my hand was Technical language is meant to be very precise when
black and slightly burned. The probe clip lead was gone as used properly. Unfortunately, it is often misused by both
were most of the copper foil traces on the printed circuit non-technical and technical people alike. We tend to throw
board. I was very lucky in that my injuries were minor and around terms like heat and temperature or force and
short lasting. pressure as though they are the same. We often say Turn
As I went about trying to understand what had up the heat or Apply pressure to the pushbutton, etc.
happened, I learned about a subject that was not taught in Does your car have a negative ground system? If your
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Ground
Figure 1a is the symbol for an electrical
connection to ground (mother earth). The
component that is indicated by this symbol is
shown in Photo 1. In the US, this symbol is for
an eight foot long copper covered steel rod
that has been driven into the ground/earth. FIGURE 2. Symbols to show a circuit
board common connected to a metal
You can find this electrical component below enclosure which is connected to ground.
or near the electric meter on the outside of
your house. Sometimes there may be more
than one ground rod, depending on the age of your house runs between satellites and the earth.) If you page through
and the local electrical code. A copper wire connected to technical magazines that have to do with electronics, you
the ground rod runs to the electrical distribution box will find this symbol used incorrectly to indicate circuit
inside the house. It may first go to the base of the electric returns (or common) on all kinds of ungrounded circuits. It
meter and then to the distribution box. is obvious that many folks working in the electronics field
The ground symbol can also be correctly used on a have no idea what this symbol denotes. The same people
schematic diagram to indicate the earth ground of an
antenna system, but here again it is indicating a rod driven
into the earth. You may find that your cable company or
your land line telephone company has also connected
their ground system to this rod.
The latest version of the national electrical code
requires that the wire that goes between the ground rod
and the meter base must pass through a device called an
intersystem bonding terminal. This is a short bus bar
with several terminals that the other services are supposed
to use to ground their systems.
The symbol of Figure 1a is used on equipment to
indicate terminals that are to be electrically connected to
an earth ground, as well. I have seen this symbol used on
representative schematics of integrated circuit chips and
on schematic diagrams of battery powered circuits that
have nothing to do with earth ground. I have even seen
this symbol used on diagrams of satellite and balloon born PHOTO 1. Actual earth ground. This component is
circuitry. (I guess Im overlooking the ground wire that represented by the symbol shown in Figure 1a.
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that create a datasheet for an
integrated circuit chip with this
symbol on the chip diagram will
sometimes actually label a pin as
GND. No wonder this subject is
so confusing to many individuals
working with electronics.
Chassis Connection
Figure 1b is the symbol that
indicates a connection to a chassis
or electrical enclosure. This symbol
is sometimes referred to as the
crows foot (at least by some of
us old guys). This symbol is seldom
seen in electronics magazines, but
it is the symbol that should be
used to indicate connections to the
chassis of your car, the frame of an
aircraft, the skin of a satellite, or
PHOTO 2. Typical connection of a circuit common (Figure 1c) to an the metal box that your latest
enclosure (Figure 1b). project is in. The actual connection
is usually done with a ring terminal (lug) and a screw.
Photo 2 shows a typical connection between a
circuit board and its electrical enclosure. Sometimes this
symbol has nothing to do with grounding. A circuit
board may be mounted in a metal enclosure for
shielding reasons. If the circuit is battery powered, there
may be no reason to ground the enclosure.
Horse Power
In many modern housing developments, the utilities
are underground. In rural areas where the power lines
are on utility poles you can see cylinder shaped
PHOTO 3. Typical power transformer installation. transformers mounted on some of these poles. Photo 3
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shows a typical pole mounted also help to channel lightning
transformer installation. These strikes to ground and can
transformers are sometimes prevent the buildup of static
called pole pigs by people charge from the earths electric
familiar with them. The purpose field or from the wind.
of these transformers is to Figure 4 is a simplified
reduce the distribution voltage diagram of the wiring of a house
down to the center tapped showing only one of many
240V that is used to power a outlets. Electrical wiring
house, and at the same time to practices have changed over the
isolate the secondary 240V from years, so it depends on the age
the primary voltage. The primary of your house as to how the
distribution voltage can range wiring in the main electrical
from 2,300V to as high as enclosure was done. Photo 4
39,000V. Figure 3 is a diagram shows the inside of a fairly
of the transformer circuit. modern main electrical
If the houses are far apart, enclosure. The black (hot or live)
there will be one transformer for wires are fed from circuit
FIGURE 3. Wiring of the transformer that is
each house. When houses are feeding your house. breakers. Notice that some of
close together, a single the breakers have an extension
transformer may feed several houses. The utility company with a white label. These extended breakers are ground
grounds the center tap of the secondary of the fault circuit interrupters (GFCI). These breakers are used
transformer through an overhead ground line and a bare for circuits that feed potentially wet areas such as
wire that runs down the utility pole and into the ground. bathrooms and kitchens.
You can see in Photo 3 that the grounded neutral The white (neutral) wires from circuits that are fed
conductor from the center tap is connected to both the from regular breakers are connected to the neutral bus
overhead ground wire and the wire that runs down the bar. The white wire from a circuit that is fed from a GFCI
pole. Also note that the case of the transformer is is connected directly to the neutral terminal on the GFCI.
connected to these wires. The bare neutral conductor is This neutral circuit goes through the GFCI detection
often used as a support for the line conductors that run to transformer and then to the neutral bus bar. The bare
a house. (ground) wires should run to a different bus bar than the
Most electrocutions occur when a grounded person neutral wires, but in many houses the white (neutral) wires
comes in contact with a live wire. If the electrical system in and bare (ground) wires are all connected to the same
your house was not grounded, touching a live wire while bus. Inside the main electrical enclosure (or in the meter
you were grounded would not
cause any harm. This might lead
you to believe that things would
be much safer if the electrical
system in your house was not
grounded, but this is not the case.
The transformer that supplies
power to your house isolates the
household wiring from the high
distribution voltage that is
connected to the primary of the
transformer; however, if the
transformer insulation should
become leaky or totally break
down, your house wiring could
float at up to 39,000V above
ground. This makes 120V seem
rather safe in comparison. This is
the main reason your house
wiring is grounded in the first
place. Grounding systems can FIGURE 4. Simplified schematic of a mains power distribution box.
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a hot wire to come in contact with the metal parts of that
appliance. Such a failure will cause a breaker to trip and
disconnect the appliance from the AC line.
Sometimes insulation of components inside an
appliance will become leaky and there could be a high
impedance path to the metal parts. In this case, the
current that flows could be less than what is needed to
trip the breaker. If the appliance was not grounded, the
metal parts could be at 120V above ground. If you
touched the appliance while grounded, you could be
shocked or electrocuted.
Ground fault circuit interrupters come in two types.
The GFCI can be part of a circuit breaker in an electrical
enclosure or it can be built into an electrical outlet.
Sometimes the C is left out and the slang term GFI is
used. The GFCI can detect if the hot wire is carrying more
current than the neutral wire, as would be the case if a
grounded person came in contact with a hot wire. The
GFCI will quickly disconnect the outlet from the line if this
should happen. The operation of a GFCI would not be
possible if the neutral wires and the ground wires were
not kept separate.