i have has a neg buss that goes to "DC neg" and another buss right next to it that goes to "DC ground" . i will be jumping the two panels neg buss with an 8ga wire and the two pos buss with an 8ga wire. i understand the "dc neg" buss should go to the boats neg buss bar which is connected to ground / engine. so what is the additional buss that says "DC grounding" ?
Clarity in wiring is important.
DC Ground and DC NEG are not identical.
BlueSea engineers provide clarity to the subject when installing a traditional metal breaker panel.
DC Ground Optional - install grounding system wire
The grounding wire (bare, green or green with yellow stripe and normally non-current carrying) should not be confused with the negative ground wire (black or yellow and normally current carrying).
In Boatowner’s Illustrated Handbook of Wiring, Charlie Wing identifies three purposes of DC Grounding:
Holding conductive housings of low voltage (under 50 volts) DC devices at ground potential by providing a low resistance return path for currents accidentally coming into contact with the device cases.
Providing a low resistance return path for electrical current, preventing stray currents that may cause corrosion.
Grounding metal electrical cases to prevent emission from inside or absorption from outside of radio frequency noise (RFI).
ABYC requires that grounding wires be sized no smaller than one wire size under that required for current carrying conductors supplying the device to which the grounding wire is connected.
A full treatment of this subject is not possible within the scope of these instructions and there is controversy surrounding the general subject of DC bonding, of which DC grounding is a component. It is suggested that installers not familiar with this subject consult one of the reference books listed elsewhere in these instructions.
Your Statement:
"i understand the "dc neg" buss should go to the boats neg buss bar which is connected to ground / engine."
If by this you mean that the "DC Neg Buss" (on the panel labeled "DC - Buss") is connected to the battery NEG post.... then yes as most engines have a wire from the Batttery Neg post to the engine.
The statement "Isolated" on the Paneltronic documentation refers to the choice that the metal frame of the panel is not connected to the boat ground wiring.
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