TimDta
Electrical
- Nov 18, 2007
- 7
11/.415kV Distribution substation's(32m long by 15 m wide) propective earth fault current is 27kA but there is limited real estate and the native soil resistivity is very high(~800 ohm-m).There are two incoming 11kV cables to this substation.Running CDEGS software with 13.5kA(assuming 50% current being shared by the distribution substation's earth grid while the remaining 50% by other metallic return paths). With the above configuration,there are hazardous touch potential at the edge of the earth grid(even with grading ring)and hazardous step potential outside the substation. So now accurate % of 27kA current split has to be calculated. First pass will be to model in CDEGS' SPLIT/Right of way module(which I haven't used before;so detail steps or sample cals/steps will be helpful).Without much data coming from client, could you please give estimated screen resistance in ohm per meter(is 0ohm reactance reasonable?)of 11kV XLPE cable screen and reasonable estimates of the 2 remote end's grid resistance in ohms to which the 2 different 11kV cables will be connected? If still safe potentials can't be achieved, then the next pass will be to model 2 separate bondings(using 2*120sqmm bare Cu cable for each bonding)of this 11/.415kV distribution substation's earth grid to the 2 remote end's grid,whose resistance still needs to be estimated at this stage.Since I haven't done such calculations before,any information will be helpful.Any tips on the 1st and 2nd proposed passes,comments,typical input data for CDEGS calculations or manual calculations will be appreciated.Thanks.