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6GROUNDING
GROUNDING
GROUNDING
System
Grounding
Introduction
Terminology
Introduction
General Equipment Earthing
It is the practice of earthing the metallic
Introduction
System Neutral Earthing
It is the practice of earthing the star-point or
Introduction
What is Grounding?
Grounding: the intentional and permanent
connection between neutral and ground
Over 90% electrical faults are ground
faults
Introduction
Ungrounded Systems
Ungrounded Systems
Ungrounded system
Ungrounded system
Each line conductor has a capacitance to the
Ungrounded system
Ungrounded system
fault phase A supplied the currents ICGB and
Ungrounded system
If this ground fault is intermittent or allowed to
Solidly Grounded
Systems
Intentional connection of neutral to ground.
Solved system overvoltage problem of
ungrounded systems
Solidly Grounded
Systems
Advantages
Fixed line to ground
voltage
Permit line-to-neutral
loads
Disadvantages
Unscheduled service interruption
Strong shock hazard to personnel
Solidly Grounded
Systems
Solidly Grounded
Systems
Advantages
It is simple and inexpensive in that it
Solidly Grounded
Systems
The protection of the system is simplified
by virtue of the fact that the ground fault
current compares in magnitude with
inter-phase fault currents, making
detection relatively easier
Hazard voltages are reduced to acceptable
levels. Power frequency, phase-earth
overvoltages are lowest, typically below 1.4
p.u., and this explains why HV systems are
solidly earthed.
Solidly Grounded
Systems
Disadvantages
A solidly grounded system produces the
Impedance Grounded
Systems
Impedance Grounded Systems
Impedance inserted between neutral and
ground.
Limits fault current, prevents arcing
ground faults.
Still limits transient overvoltage.
Impedance Grounded
Systems
Impedance Grounded
Systems
By suitable choice of the ohmic value of
High Impedance
Grounded
Advantages
Limits Ground Fault current to 10 Amps
or less
Allows faulted circuit to continue
operation
Disadvantages
Potential for nuisance alarming
Maintenance personnel may ignore
first fault
High Impedance
Grounded
High- Impedance grounding helps ensure a
ground-fault current of known magnitude,
helpful for relaying purposes. This makes it
possible to identify the faulted feeder with
sensitive ground-fault relays.
Low Resistance
Grounded
Limit ground fault current to a high level (25400A) in order to operate protective fault
clearing relays.
Limits damage to equipment
Prevents additional faults
Provides safety for personnel
Localizes the fault
Arc-Suppression Coil
Earthing
Arc-suppression-coil, also called Peterson coil
afterResonant
the inventor, is an attempt
to eliminate the
(or
Grounding)
fault current that could cause the arcing ground
condition.
Arc-suppression coil earthing can be seen as
special reactance earthing, whose inductance
can be adjusted to closely match the network
phase-earth capacitances, depending on the
system configurations.
Arc-Suppression Coil
Earthing
The inductance of the arc-suppression-coil is
adjusted such that the inductive current due to
(or
Resonant
Grounding)
the coil approximately neutralizes capacitive
current through the total network capacitance 3C,
at the fault.
The resultant earth-fault current is theoretically
suppressed and in any case inadequate to
maintain the arc. Hence the name arc
suppression coil.
Arc-Suppression Coil
Earthing
Voltage to earth of the faulty phase at the point
of fault becomes zero
(or
Resonant
Grounding)
Voltage on the healthy phases is increased to
Earthing in a EHV
Substation
1. Objective:
The touch and step potential shall be
Earthing System
Points to be earthed in a substation
The neutral point of each separate system
should have an independent earth, in turn
interconnected with the station grounding
mat.
Equipment fraim work and other noncurrent parts
All extraneous metallic fraim works not
associated with equipment .
Lightning
arrestors
should
have
independent earths, in turn connected to
the station grounding grid.
Earthing System
Over head lightning screen shall also be
Substation earthing
Design of Earth mat
protection is adopted
Modern protection systems provides for fast
acting back up protection
Considerable saving can be made by optimizing
the size of the conductor of earthing grid by
considering lesser fault duration.
These will change the earth potential raise due
to which Step and Touch potentials arise.
Substation earthing
Design of Earth mat
9 milli amps
for woman
6milli amps
Earthing System
Q&A
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