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No. Doing so defeats the reason the isolation transformer is there (so the output is not relative to earth). It's there so you can touch either terminal on the secondary of the isolation transformer and not get shocked. You will get shocked if you touch both at the same time. If you connect one terminal to earth, you will get shocked if you touch just the other end. THat's why the isolation transformer is an isolation transformer- to reference the voltage away from ground to a floating voltage so you must touch both ends at the same time to get shocked.wkyong said:It is a pri & sec 240v 50hz Isotrans.May I know is it necessary to bond the secondary neutral of the isolation transformer to the input earth or ground?