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  1. mosesnbklyn

    substation HV Disconnect Failures

    Yes thanks guys. motor operated ~MOD or ~MOAB switches P.E. / IEEE Senior Member
  2. mosesnbklyn

    substation HV Disconnect Failures

    thread238-410869 Had an engineering manager tell me they are concerned vertical end break switches (VEB) may fail by closing after being opened to isolate equipment for work. I would agree that double-end break (DEB) are generally more reliable/robust. I have seen switches that failed due to...
  3. mosesnbklyn

    Vertically Mounted PT's in ME switchgear?

    Official response from GE: these PTs can be mounted in a vertical position as long as there is NO vibration. Probably not behind an LBS! Matt Nissen, P.E. IEEE Senior Member
  4. mosesnbklyn

    Vertically Mounted PT's in ME switchgear?

    All 15kV fixed mounted. Original design had bolted covers for access, with the PTs mounted behind a load-break switch. Ideally they would be in a separate compartment, with a hinged access door. The LBS cubicle is very narrow. Not sure draw-out design is possible with metal-enclosed gear -...
  5. mosesnbklyn

    Vertically Mounted PT's in ME switchgear?

    I reached out to GE - no response yet. Main concern are fuses, cables, mounting coming loose. Matt Nissen, P.E. IEEE Senior Member
  6. mosesnbklyn

    Vertically Mounted PT's in ME switchgear?

    Anyone seen this before? I can't find a code reference but I can't confirm the OEM approves either. They are cast coil GE PTG5 2-fuse type. Matt M. Nissen,P.E. Senior Electrical Engineer Waldron Engineering & Construction
  7. mosesnbklyn

    Meaning of short circuit MVA

    correction: *Even with an infinite bus its only 500 /(0.4 x 1.732 x 0.05 )=14.5kA (below standard 22kA ratings). M. Nissen,P.E. Senior Electrical Engineer Waldron Engineering & Construction
  8. mosesnbklyn

    Meaning of short circuit MVA

    The 350MVAsc is the rating of a family of MV circuit breakers; if the system is designed properly the max fault from the utility is 350MVA / (11kV x 1.732) ~18.4kA; on these systems 15kA is a better estimate. use this 11kV fault current thru the transformer and you will get your solution...
  9. mosesnbklyn

    Parallel Generators/Grid Grounding Scheme (NGR) Questions (w/ diagram)

    Run a short circuit simulation as I described, you can also get the utility fault current/impedance upon request (it may take some time). Another equipment limitation that should be checked for would be the lightning arrestors that the utility uses; if they are rated for Y-g system, using...
  10. mosesnbklyn

    grounding grid in cellar below water table

    7anoter4 - thanks for the manual calcs; I have to disagree, the GPR is dictated not by system voltage; it is almost purely fault current x impedance to ground. the R and X values are not zero, we calculated the Rgrid=1-2ohms. thanks for confirming the use of PVC conduit for bare grounds, we...
  11. mosesnbklyn

    Parallel Generators/Grid Grounding Scheme (NGR) Questions (w/ diagram)

    I would recommend running a simulation using software. Generators have significant impedance and multiple units in parallel, with possibly different qty running will change the fault current. This is not easy to do by hand. Some sizing criteria from experience: -The max NGR current is 1 unit...
  12. mosesnbklyn

    grounding grid in cellar below water table

    We have a 13.8kV switchgear located 11 stories above grade. When we run grounding conductors to down to the cellar ground grid in question, the "company standard" is to use bare CU cable in PVC. I am concerned that the GPR (even in rare instances) could damage the cable, conduit, or any other...
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    grounding grid in cellar below water table

    I am familiar with outside plant grounding grid design which IEEE addresses. Inside plants get complex. I am assuming a reasonably low soil resistance (~25ohm-m) and high moisture content. We use ETAP for grounding grid calculations, we have successfully modeled a particular design based on...
  14. mosesnbklyn

    Multipoint grounded neutral, generator connection

    Neutral Grounding configurations could come in many flavors. If the transformer neutrals are connected to a single point/bus, you can install a neutral switching system to select which source neutrals are grounded (transformers or generator, generally 1 at a time); this could be as few as...
  15. mosesnbklyn

    bonding and grounding

    Each service is required to have a separately derived ground electrode per NEC250. DO NOT CONNECT THE GROUND SYSTEMS! The utility transformer neutral/star point is the common grounding point, by adding parallel paths to ground you could create circulating currents. M. Nissen,P.E. Senior...
  16. mosesnbklyn

    grounding grid in cellar below water table

    we have a cogen plant, GSU, and MV switchgear/GCB in the cellar of a new commercial/institutional building. we dont have the soil resistivity yet, but the equipment elevation is below the water table. how does this affect the ground grid design?
  17. mosesnbklyn

    Can I calculate connected load from utility bill?

    Yes, find the maximum demand for the last 12 months and add your estimated demand. One issue w/ utility demand readings are that they are an average over the billing period. I would ask the utility if they have the peak demand history from the meter. You could also do a brief load study during...
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