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Differences Between Enclosure Grounding and Protective Grounding
2025-10-09
Protective grounding and enclosure grounding are not entirely the same, but they may overlap in practical applications. The following are their core differences and connections:
1. Protective Grounding
Purpose: To prevent personal electric shock and ensure safety. When the insulation of electrical equipment fails, causing the metal enclosure to become electrified, protective grounding can conduct the fault current to the ground, triggering the circuit breaker or fuse to operate and cut off the power supply.
Application Scenarios: Applicable to conductive parts such as metal enclosures and frames of electrical equipment (e.g., motor enclosures, distribution box casings, etc.).
Overlap in safety functions: The enclosure grounding of power equipment is usually part of protective grounding.
Special scenarios: For example, the enclosure of a frequency converter needs to achieve both protective grounding (for safety) and shielding grounding (for anti-interference). In such cases, separate grounding systems should be set up but ultimately share a common ground.
Precautions
If equipment is only equipped with enclosure grounding but not connected to the protective grounding system (e.g., PE wire), it may not reliably cut off the power supply in case of a short circuit, posing a safety hazard.
When the enclosure grounding of electronic equipment (e.g., anti-static grounding) needs to be separated from protective grounding, equipotential bonding should be adopted to avoid potential differences.