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  1. eamonkerrigan

    Substation Fence Energization

    If this is in the US, it would fall under OSHA criteria which limits the voltage of any above grade appertenance to 50V or less. You are within this limit, but I never felt very comfortable with that 50V limit myslef. If you're measuring a constant potential, I'd question whether the fence was...
  2. eamonkerrigan

    Ground grid testing

    Sounds like you are describing two different types of tests, the standard fall of potential and the "90 degree" fall of potential. If you take your voltage measurements at a 90 degree angle from your current probe, then you can avoid having induced currents in your voltage leads. It's...
  3. eamonkerrigan

    Grid modeling with CDEGS

    Steve, Not sure what you are ultimately trying to accomplish here, but if you're trying to look at just induced voltage, I don't think that Malz is the right module. MALZ won't calculate induction for you. You would need to go to HiFREQ for that. My recommendation would be to call SES...
  4. eamonkerrigan

    neutral grounded conductor transferred GPR

    "What happens in case there is a fault at the MV size of the substation?" If you have a SLG fault of the MV side of the substation, I assume that this is a grounded source (let's say substation transformer is 115kV Delta - 13.8kV grounded Wye). The ground fault current will circulate within...
  5. eamonkerrigan

    What IEEE80 Split Factor Curve to Use

    Brian, I run into this issue quite a lot. You are correct to use zero transmission lines and 2 feeders. Even for a HV fault, the feeder nuetrals will help. You should also consider a low side fault outside the substation. I've seen a few cases where this is actually worst case. Depends on...
  6. eamonkerrigan

    PIPELINE PROTECTION FROM LIGHTNING

    check out Dairyland electric industries They have all sorts of lightning mitigation devices for above ground and below ground applications.
  7. eamonkerrigan

    Ground Grid Resistance - Hydro Electric Plant

    Check out the Omicron website. They have an interesting test method utilizing the transmission phase wires for current path. I had this recently demonstrated. It helps to have grounding switches. Anyways, they have a video on thier website which may help at least visualize the test. I will...
  8. eamonkerrigan

    Earth Resistance Testing in a large industrial facility

    Whenever I do a ground resistance test, I always do a soil resistivity measurement. It's probably the same meter, just use four pins instead of three. This will help evaluate whether or not you were able to escape the zone of influence. That is if you really want to build an accurate...
  9. eamonkerrigan

    Need comparison between CDEGS and WinIGS

    I recently evaluated WinIGS for our company. For disclosure, I have been using CDEGS for several years now. I found WinIGS very clunky and difficult to use. There were several features that did not seem to work or at least, I couldn't figure them out. The biggest problem was tech support...
  10. eamonkerrigan

    Distribution Power Transformer Neutral Grounding Reactor

    I am having a hard time finding information about nuetral grounding reactors. Hopefully you can help me with a few issues. I'm replacing two 10/12.5 MVA auto-transformers with one 15/20/25MVA Delta-Zigzag. Voltage is 23-13.8kV. Planning needs a really low impedance on XFMR(2.18%) which is...
  11. eamonkerrigan

    Induced Currents in Pipelines

    Bill, I think I understand your issue a lot better now. To estimate the voltage ratings for your PRC's at the station is going to be difficult especially considering that these are older existing pipelines. The main reason is the resistivity of the coatings (for new FBE usually assume...
  12. eamonkerrigan

    Induced Currents in Pipelines

    I would definitely not recommend ignoring this problem. Induced currents can be significant. Most new pipelines have a very good coating resistance which means that induced currents do not tend to just 'bleed off' by themselves. Under fault conditions, induced (and conductive) currents can...
  13. eamonkerrigan

    GROUNDING: Weight Factor f/Children Allowable Step & Touch Potentials

    cuky2000 You should look into IEC body resistance calculations. The difference is the body resistance is calculated according to stress voltage versus body resistance curves published in IEC Report 479-1. hope this helps.
  14. eamonkerrigan

    Lightning Shielding Software

    Two programs for lightning protection: SES (Safe Engineering Services) has a module called SES Shield AGC (Advanced Grounding Concepts) has a program called WINIGS
  15. eamonkerrigan

    Zero Load Current??

    Thanks for the info guys. At first it just seemed too simple but I needed to be sure.
  16. eamonkerrigan

    Zero Load Current??

    wareagle I realize that if there is no load than no current will be flowing, but I am looking for worst case effects here. Therefore I'm trying to assume maximum load current. I just want to be sure that maximum current capacity is the same as maximum load current. Does this transfer...
  17. eamonkerrigan

    Zero Load Current??

    Hello, I'm new to the forum and I think I have an easy question to start out with. I can usually take my questions straight to the horses mouth but in this case I am working on a project in Saudi Arabia and communicating back and forth doesn't seem to work too well. I'm working on an AC...
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