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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeHarris View Post
    Thanks for the Help!

    I have added a fuse to the water pump (not sure what ampage for that yet as haven't chosen a pump yet.)

    I have added another contactor and a switch on the 24v circuit to control the pump and VFD

    I'm not sure what you mean when you say you just have the E-stop safety relay switch the contactor on. Presumably I still want the drive fault signals connected to the pilz?

    Also, I am struggling with grounding the various components. Do I need to connect the motors or drives back to the star ground and if so, how?!

    Also should the earth terminal on the VFD just go back to the earth terminal on the plug or the star ground and should the CSMIO just go back to the star ground or should this also be connected back the earth on the power plug?

    I know similar questions have been asked and answered elsewhere but I'm struggling to piece it all together...

    Thanks guys.
    Sorry Joe just looking back at your build and didn't see these questions. So here goes.

    Quote Originally Posted by JoeHarris View Post
    I'm not sure what you mean when you say you just have the E-stop safety relay switch the contactor on. Presumably I still want the drive fault signals connected to the pilz?
    Yes still want fault signals in E-stop. What I meant was use another contact on the Relay and run 24V thru it which then turns on Mains Contactor.

    Quote Originally Posted by JoeHarris View Post
    Also, I am struggling with grounding the various components. Do I need to connect the motors or drives back to the star ground and if so, how?!
    Only the Shield of the Motor cable and only the control box end needs grounding to Star point. To save wasting wire and stripping insulation back so shield wire reachs star point and drives just run single wire from Star point to point near drives and solder to the Shields or use connector block.

    Quote Originally Posted by JoeHarris View Post
    Also should the earth terminal on the VFD just go back to the earth terminal on the plug or the star ground and should the CSMIO just go back to the star ground or should this also be connected back the earth on the power plug?
    The Earth wire on the Plug and the Star point should be the same thing, that's the whole idea. You have one Point that the main Earth comes into which is then distributed to all that need Earth. You also take all shields back to this point.

    So in this case if the VFD is in the main Control box case (which personally I don't like) and turns on with control box you would take to Star earth point.
    The shield for Spindle cable is best or easier if connected to the Earth Terminal in VFD.

    If the VFD is external then just use the cables earth wire back to Plug. Same connection as above applies with shield.

    IP-M Earth goes to the Star point.

  2. Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Sorry Joe just looking back at your build and didn't see these questions. So here goes.
    Thanks Dean. I will digest this and revisit the circuit diagram. No doubt there will be more questions! I would also like to pick your brains on the power supply if possible...


    belt tensioner pulleys are in.


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    Last edited by JoeHarris; 11-12-2016 at 09:17 AM.

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