Elwood1968
Cast Iron
- Joined
- Jul 30, 2017
I'm no electrical engineer, but I've noticed that all of the factory wiring diagrams that I've seen for Cincinnati machines include this note for the low-voltage (110v) control circuit: "Customer may ground if conditions permit."
For example, here's a snip from the factory diagram for my 1-B Toolmaster:
Under what circumstances (and why) should the low-voltage control circuit be grounded as shown? The machine runs fine without the ground.
For example, here's a snip from the factory diagram for my 1-B Toolmaster:
Under what circumstances (and why) should the low-voltage control circuit be grounded as shown? The machine runs fine without the ground.