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Hi Hi,
We will have isolated three phase bus bars. Fully Mains transformer isolated. (mains input is 240VAC phase to neutral)
We're going to step down the 3 phase mains to the bus bars using a 50Hz 3 phase transformer.
What is the highest VAC level that these bare bus bars can be at and not be a danger to humans touching them?
(ie touching one bus bar, and also touching between two bus bars with each hand)

Also, i presume we have to have the neutral output of the three phase transformer earthed...otherwise the 3 phase output will be floating and could potentially float up to a dangerous level?
 
Hi Hi,
We will have isolated three phase bus bars. Fully Mains transformer isolated. (mains input is 240VAC phase to neutral)
We're going to step down the 3 phase mains to the bus bars using a 50Hz 3 phase transformer.
What is the highest VAC level that these bare bus bars can be at and not be a danger to humans touching them?
(ie touching one bus bar, and also touching between two bus bars with each hand)

Also, i presume we have to have the neutral output of the three phase transformer earthed...otherwise the 3 phase output will be floating and could potentially float up to a dangerous level?
Depends on the rating of the BBs
 
Whatever the voltage, there is a risk of burns or arc flash if the source impedance is low enough. Even at say 5V, a high current supply could cause life-changing injury if metal jewellery shorted the busbars together. As already stated, if these are a supply of energy, rather than perhaps a signal source referenced to the AC mains through a high impedance, then it will not generally be acceptable for them to be exposed. What is the application?
 
As above, 50V AC is considered "safe" for situations where contact is not expected and water is not present, but high current can cause serious burns. For at-risk areas like swimming pools it is usually taken as 25V or less.

If it is simply for some art display then go for 12-24V or similar but make damn sure it is current limited to a could of amps at most, that should still allow some reasonablt amount of lights or small motors to be run from it.
 

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