Grounding secondary on 24vac transformer
On a York air handler, I have a 60hz, 240/208 -> 24vac, 40 va transformer. That's a 2 * 120v primary and (2) 24v outputs.
On one of the 24v output terminals, there is a split connector that feeds the thermostat (RC) and strangely grounds(?? ) on the firewall, next to the circuit board, inside the handler's housing. This is what's there. It doesn't make sense to me and has me confused; so could someone please explain this oddity of a feed line that is also grounded? The other 24v terminal by the way, feeds a relay.
Also, Needless to say, I'm troubleshooting the system. When a transformer 'blows', would it still have a partial reading on the output? I have two transformers here, the original and a new one. The original has an output of 8.5v per terminal and the new one has an output of 4.5v per terminal. I did not wire the new one up, but only connected two 120v primary feeds to test the output.
The resistance on the old and new transformers is as follows:
old primary: common<->220 = 89ohm; common<->208 = 75ohm; 220<->208 = 13ohm
old secondary: 24<->24 = 1ohm
new primary: common<->220 = 78ohm; common<->208 = 62ohm; common<->120 = 21ohm; 220<->208 = 16ohm
new secondary: 24<->24 = 1ohm
both old&new: primary-secondary is 0L.
thank you,