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    Hi I wiring up some G203v's I am using the diagram from homann designs I have edited out what is irelevant at this time. I need help wiring the power plug rocker switch and grounding it all to the chassis. How do what check what wire is what phase.

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    Hi Jazz411 ,

    does this diagram help ?

    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by john_100 View Post
    Hi Jazz411 ,

    does this diagram help ?

    John
    Yes it does thankyou so much.

    I am not sure what you mean by earth bond to machine. and what the deal with the green/yellow cable do I braid them together ?



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    Hi Jazz411 ,

    the Earth bond to the machine is the earth connection to
    the metal enclosure for your electronics ( G203v 's etc)
    and the body of your CNC machine assuming thats also made of metal

    John



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    Quote Originally Posted by john_100 View Post
    Hi Jazz411 ,

    the Earth bond to the machine is the earth connection to
    the metal enclosure for your electronics ( G203v 's etc)
    and the body of your CNC machine assuming thats also made of metal

    John
    Does there need to be both yellow and green cables or just one or the other.

    Thanks for your help.



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    Just one cable. The colour convention is yellow and green striped. If you only have single colour, I'd go with green.



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    What I have two ?



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    Sorry I misread I thought you said stripped.



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    Hi Jazz411 ,

    the wiring colours I've used are the new colours used in the UK since we harmonised with europe

    adding the yellow stripe ensures people that are Red/Green colour blind can correctly
    identify the Earth wire

    (the down side being black was neutral and is now one of three phases (live)
    blue was another phase and is now neutral you can see the danger with a mix of old and new wiring !!!)

    as in Autrailia , the old colours used for single phase supplies are:-
    red is live , black is neutral and green is earth

    the difference being the UK plug is fitted with a 1A to 13A fuse

    for you I've found this :--

    240V powerplug datasheet


    John



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    Thanks again.



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