Hi Folks

My apologies to Jim Bacher  - I was actually refering to the comment made by 
Kurt!

Sorry!
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From:   Andrews, Kurt[SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent:   18 January 2000 15:26
To:     [email protected]; Jackson; William; 
'[email protected]'
Subject:        RE: Proper Protective Earth Ground Symbol


Jim,

For the Protective Earth Terminal, that is the ground from the power cord or
IEC Inlet that should be located just inside the equipment needs to be IEC
417, No. 5019, the circle upside down tree. Also the incoming ground MUST be
the first on a stud and secured by its own lockwasher and nut. You may then
stack other grounds to other parts of the equipment on top of this ground.
You may use a separate lockwasher and nut for each additional ground or one
for all of the additional grounds. There may also be other ground studs in
the unit if you don't want to run wires to the Protective Earth Terminal.
This assumes an all metal construction, which is what we use. We have used
both the upside down tree symbol, IEC 417 No. 5017, and the Equipotentiality
symbol, IEC 417 No. 5021 for these additional grounds with no problems. For
an additional ground on the outside of the equipment we have used the same
symbol as for the Protective Earth Terminal. When we sent a unit in once for
safety testing to UL we had the upside down tree without the circle next to
an outside ground terminal and they told us it has to be the one with the
circle around it. I would think that the frame ground symbol, IEC 417 No.
5020 (pitchfork) would also be acceptable although we haven't used it.

Hope this helps,
   
Kurt Andrews
Compliance Engineer
Tracewell Systems, Inc.
567 Enterprise Dr.
Westerville, OH 43081
Ph. 614-846-6175
Fax 614-846-7791
Email: [email protected] 

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        To:     Jackson; William; '[email protected]'
        Subject:        Re:Proper Protective Earth Ground Symbol


        forwarded for William....  Jim

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        Subject:    Proper Protective Earth Ground Symbol
        Author: "Jackson; William" <[email protected]>
        Date:       01/14/00 4:59 PM

        Greetings all,
         
        I have a request for interpretation of requirement.  Which symbol is
correct
        for use on a chassis for protective earthing - the upside down tree
or the
        circle upside down tree or the pitchfork??  (Note:- the ground on
the back
        of the box is generally marked "GND" and is screw and locking washer
        configuration).  What is the correct marking to satisfy a NRTL for a
        marking? 
         


        Thanks, 
        Bill 
        Bill Jackson, CQE 
        QA Prgms&Eng/Product Safety 
        Harris 
        RF Communications Division (RCD) 
        (716)-242-3897 
        [email protected] 


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