Should I ground my Tice Powerblock / Titan Combo?


I found out that the Tice PowerBlock / Titan Combo isn't grounded at the input power cord end... Should I ground it? Any pros and cons?
infinity_audio
Well, they make them the way they are for a reason. I do not KNOW why, but i would NOT fool aroud unless I had a genuine knowledge of what i was actually doing. Instead of fooling around 'putz' style, wher maybe it 'should me this way or that because I 'guess so'
I am coming off as a hardass here. Sorry, Just don't change stuff, unless you have a GOOD reason.
"Don't fix what ain't broke" is my motto.
You COULD get in touch with the manufacturer and ask.
I found out that the Tice PowerBlock / Titan Combo isn't grounded at the input power cord end... Should I ground it? Any pros and cons?
Infinity_audio

isn't grounded at the input power cord end...

Can you be more specific? Cord is not a three wire cord? Ground pin on plug is missing? Power cord is 2 wire with a polarized 2 blade plug? What?

Is the Tice PowerBlock / Titan Combo an isolation transformer unit with grounding type electrical receptacles connected to the output?

Is the Tice PowerBlock / Titan Combo an isolation transformer unit with grounding type electrical receptacles connected to the output?
Infinity_audio,

If the answer is yes, then yes for safety the unit should be grounded. The metal case, if it has one, as well as the equipment ground contact on the grounding type receptacle/s should be connected to the safety equipment ground of the receptacle the Tice Powerblock / Titan Combo is plugged into.

If the unit has grounding type receptacles and was built without a three wire cord and plug or the ground contacts on the unit's receptacle/s were not connected to the equipment safety grounding conductor of the power cord that would indicate the unit is not UL and or CSA tested and approved.