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Grounding scheme for a 2 chassis amp

Posted by DAK on November 14, 2016 at 13:06:13:

Is there any written research or protocol for establishing ground on a 2 chassis amp with power supply on 1 chassis and the outputs on the 2nd chassis. I have the power transformer mounting bolt as the primary ground . This point establishes the ground bus. The ground bus goes to the umbilical connector whiich connects to the 2nd chassis. The ground bus is then reestablished on the output chassis.
So, i am wondering if it is necessary to ground the 2nd chassis. cheers, Dak