Why ground the secondary side of a transformer?
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Answer:In terms of grounding, this means that the secondary output must be grounded, since it is another isolated part of the circuit. Any wiring failure downstream from the transformer must have a way to re-enter the circuit briefly in order to trip that circuit protection device.
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