Speaker Protection Relay Grounding

Hello All,

I am building my first amp and using a star grounding system. The speaker protection relays are suggested to go to that grounding point. My relays will be mounted to the rear panel next to the outputs.

Can I simply use the same mount lug that I secure the short "earth" wire from the IEC socket to the chassis? Since that same lug is tied directly to the same star ground point itself, would doing this create a loop of some sort that I am not visualizing?

Cheers,

David
 
Star grounding is intended to keep your “clean” grounds clean. This means you also have some “dirty” ground(s) separately returned to the star. Non critical items like speaker relays and fans can return to any of those “dirty” grounds. How they get there is unimportant. Pick up a few millivolts of ripple in the relay return and no one is ever going to notice.
 
> use the same mount lug that I secure the short "earth" wire from the IEC socket to the chassis?

That's not allowed in commercial gear. There should be NO reason to disconnect the safety bond. But some future repairperson fixing the protection system might forget to put that wire back. There should be another chassis lug.

It is not enforced in DIY, and may never make trouble, but best Practice.