Hi All,
I have acquired a hefty isolation transformer for use on(under) the bench and have a question about earth bonding.
Apart from the live & neutral connections, should the transformer itself be connected to mains earth?
It depends on the transformer. If it's a toroidal transformer, or the core is double insulated, then it's not necessary to earth it. If the transformer has a screen or the core isn't double insulated, then yes, it should be earthed. Presumably it's a new transformer, in which case it should be earthed, if there's a connection designated to it.
In any case, the secondary winding shouldn't be earthed, because the whole point of a transformer is to separate the secondary from the earth.
If so, should the device under test, powered by the IT also be connected to the transformer earth?
Many thanks in advance.
I would say not, it's not necessary to earth the device connected to the secondary, but doing so wouldn't do any harm.