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I am re-wiring much of my bonding system. Today, I found a wire running from the drip tray of one of my three A/C compressors to a ground source. Is it this necessary?
I am re-wiring much of my bonding system. Today, I found a wire running from the drip tray of one of my three A/C compressors to a ground source. Is it this necessary?
I would be careful on this. Your system is likely grounded through the power feed ground. If grounding the pan accidentally grounds your shore power ground to the water around the boat, this could be an issue in fresh water. Theoretically, if you were going to ground or bond to an anode, it would be the heat exchanger. I wouldn't ground or bond any part of the AC unit further than it's 120 VAC supply.
Ted
Ted. Thank you, again. I have been tracing all of my bonds. This one struck me as very odd. Conceptually, I could not understand why it was there. I do understand how grounding that case could provide an alternate path to the water thus endangering swimmers/divers. I will be removing it tomorrow. The other two A/C units are not grounded. As for the heat exchangers, I recently replaced them on both Lehman 120s. The new exchangers have dedicated grounding terminals built into the case.