‎08-13-2017 07:37 PM
Hello,all
I have a question about the three phase measurement. I want to measure the currents of a three phase power cable. But I am confused that is it the Grounded signal sources or floating signal sources?
Best,
‎08-14-2017 01:24 AM
Hi lh666,
when you are unsure about measurements on a "power cable" you should ask a technician with good knowledge of the matter! (It may be dangerous to start with measurements on power cables!)
That being said: What kind of current sensing device do you use?
When using current transducers you usually can measure their output with a grounded signal.
‎08-14-2017 02:04 AM
Hi,GerdW
I am using Rogowski Coil with integrator to measure the three phase currents. But I think it may be floating signals. The outputs of the integrator are only high and common. There is no grounded for the coil sensor. is it correct? Thanks.
Best,
lh666
‎08-14-2017 02:17 AM
Hi lh666,
usually it helps to read manuals of devices in use.
Can you link the manual of your coils?
- COMMON is most often used as synonym for GROUND
- If your device just provides two wires (without any additional power supply pins or similar) it's up to you to decide on grounded or floating connections…
‎08-14-2017 02:32 AM
Hi,GerdW
Here is a link about the coil. The integrator need a 24Vdc power supply. It only has '+' and '-' and would be floating (isolated)
-https://aimdynamics.com/product/rc-ps_rcs-power-supply/
So it means that it is hard to decide on grounded or floating connections? Thanks.
Best,
lh666
‎08-14-2017 03:29 AM
Hi lh666,
as the Rogowski converter needs an additional 24V supply you could use their COM/GND as GND for the signal outputs.
(The datasheet doesn't mention anything about insulation of the outputs so I guess they are referenced to supply GND anyway.)