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  1. basilasq1

    Grounding around 240kV Transformer Oil Containment

    Hi, My question is about routing conductor around a 240kV transfromer Sorbweb oil containment. The issue is that the containment area (14.5 x 32.5 m) is pretty huge compared to the transformer pad (4 x 9 m). If we are to install conductors below containment they will have to be installed at...
  2. basilasq1

    HV Connectiors for Substations

    Keep in mind one more issue that we previously experienced for a 240kV breaker terminal pad. A smaller pad will have a greater temp rise for higher ampacity. This is especially an issue with breakers which have the max operating temp of limited (ref. IEEE 62271-1, Table 5.1). You may use IEEE...
  3. basilasq1

    Ground Potential Rise in an existing Generation Facility

    You might want to complete a Fall of Potential test if possible to see what the ground resistance of grounding system is like. If bonded proprely, the building rebar would be very beneficial in dissipating ground current. If possible, you may also consider installing a ground wells and remote...
  4. basilasq1

    Stress on HV Insulators

    Great point @scottf about stray capacitances. I will keep those requirements in mind.
  5. basilasq1

    Stress on HV Insulators

    Thanks a bunch for everyone's response. @cuky2000 Your reply does make sense. Is there a simulation program that can be used to estimate the potential at each point on the insulator? My guess is that the potential drop would not be linear through the surface of the CVT insulator.
  6. basilasq1

    Stress on HV Insulators

    Hi Everyone, Our utility clients usually specify a minimum phase to ground clearances for high voltage (>69kV) substations. While we always meet those requirements, what potential issues would you all see in the following arrangement: A live wire jumper is connected in such a way that it meets...
  7. basilasq1

    grounding fault in LV network

    If the transformer is solidly grounded on the high side, you might want to consider that return path as the design criteria
  8. basilasq1

    Touch Potentials Beyond the Substation Grid System

    Hi RS, As stated by everyone else, it is impossible to state whether calculated potentials will exceed threshold limits without using a detailed grounding simulation. However, I can share some of my experience studying similar situations: Transfer of potential to a nearby facility fence due...
  9. basilasq1

    2x2000 MCM vs 3x1590 MCM - Constructability

    Hi Everyone, I am designing a 240kV AIS substation for a utility client. Their standards and specifications specify a bus rating of 3000A. For flexible jumpers, I specified 2x2000 MCM ASC conductors to satisfy the ampacity rating. The client came back and told us not to use 2000 MCM conductors...
  10. basilasq1

    Insulating gravel vs coarse subgrade gravel

    By 'we use' do you mean a in certain geographical area?
  11. basilasq1

    Insulating gravel vs coarse subgrade gravel

    Actually, for the electrical and civil group doing the work, grounding was an after-thought. It was only after the client insisted that they agreed to get a grounding study done. Hence they have little idea or appreciation for grounding hazards due to a utility level fault current. And thanks...
  12. basilasq1

    Insulating gravel vs coarse subgrade gravel

    @va3mnr Thanks for your suggestion. We did try completing a test for top soil layers. However early winter frozen soil + highly compact top layer effectively rendered those measurements useless with no budget for further testing. And we cant wait til summer conditions to redo the test as the...
  13. basilasq1

    Insulating gravel vs coarse subgrade gravel

    @davidbeach Thanks for sharing your experience. @stevenal By qualified, I mean that the civil guys are persisting that this coarse gravel top layer is enough to be considered as an insulating gravel layer in our grounding study. But as a grounding engineer, it's my job to recommend if...
  14. basilasq1

    Insulating gravel vs coarse subgrade gravel

    Hi, We are designing a grounding system for a pipeline terminal which is being supplied by a 25kV utility substation. The grading drawings for the plant suggest that the backfill material is ‘225mm pit run gravel and 75mm thick coarse gravel layers’ for the whole plant area plus substation...
  15. basilasq1

    Transformer core bushing

    Hi everyone, While working with a 36/25kV 25MVA power transformer, I came across something labelled as a 'core bushing terminal'. Is this a grounding connector for the transformer core? I've never came across this before. Can someone please clarify its purpose? Thanks
  16. basilasq1

    Expansion type bus connectors in Substations

    Thanks alot that was very helpful. A closer look at both connectors shows that sliding connectors usually have a ring to enable tubular bus to slide freely whereas expansion connectors have flexible wire strands to ensure electrical connections as distinct tubular sections expand/contract.
  17. basilasq1

    Expansion type bus connectors in Substations

    Hi everyone, I have a question about bus connectors used in high voltage substations. There are mainly 3 types; fixed connectors, expansion and slide connectors. Whereas some connectors manufacturers use the term expansion and slide interchangeably, is there really any difference between them...
  18. basilasq1

    Difference between substation clamps and conductors

    Hi everyone, Just wondering what is the difference between substation clamps and conductors? Are there terms used interchangeably ?? Thanks,

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