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Safety Isolating Transformers

Former Community Member
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I am an electrical inspector and I have come to large a newly installed machine (multiple moving parts, multiple independent motors and safety circuits) where the supply for the device is on a safety isolating transformer. This means that when I try and test the earth loop impedence for the supply I get no connection. In my mind this means that there is the potential that in an earth fault situation the device might not trip its breakers and other circuit protective devices as no fault path is generated. I have never seen an entire device protected by a safety isolating transformer and I don't know enough about them to say so I thought I would come to the experts on here for assistance! What would the advantages of this be and would there be safety implications of an installation like this?


Thanks in advance


Tom
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    I've now had a chance to sit and read my schematics with a coffee and there is current monitoring but it seems to turn the ride off in the event that there is an earth fault so I'm not sure what benefit they are getting from having this as an IT system?


    Would a ride guest be protected from shock in the event that a motor shorted to the chassis and a person touched the chassis/ track and the motor?


    Thanks for all the assistance, every day is a school day!
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    I've now had a chance to sit and read my schematics with a coffee and there is current monitoring but it seems to turn the ride off in the event that there is an earth fault so I'm not sure what benefit they are getting from having this as an IT system?


    Would a ride guest be protected from shock in the event that a motor shorted to the chassis and a person touched the chassis/ track and the motor?


    Thanks for all the assistance, every day is a school day!
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