jburn
Electrical
- May 4, 2001
- 36
HI,
Several folks on this forum, plus discussions with other electrical engineers, has convinced me of the need to install High Resistance Grounds (HRG) units on all of my 480 Volt and 2400 Volt ungrounded delta substations.
I have been allow to purchase one unit, so far, and I am pushing for the $$ to do more. I keep reading reports that indicate the number of motor failures will drop after the installation of HRG units.
Has anyone seen any published data from any studies on the improvements due to the use of HRG units, that I can translate into cost savings? I know there are lots of benefits, such as safety, improved reliability of the process, and improved power quality, etc. It will help if I can use some hard numbers to back up the cost savings.
Thanks.
Several folks on this forum, plus discussions with other electrical engineers, has convinced me of the need to install High Resistance Grounds (HRG) units on all of my 480 Volt and 2400 Volt ungrounded delta substations.
I have been allow to purchase one unit, so far, and I am pushing for the $$ to do more. I keep reading reports that indicate the number of motor failures will drop after the installation of HRG units.
Has anyone seen any published data from any studies on the improvements due to the use of HRG units, that I can translate into cost savings? I know there are lots of benefits, such as safety, improved reliability of the process, and improved power quality, etc. It will help if I can use some hard numbers to back up the cost savings.
Thanks.