Prospero
Electrical
- Jan 9, 2003
- 12
For the UK . .
I work for a large utility in the Sth of England.
We have a DNO substation located in a compound on our site, this is a sole supply - we are the only consumer on this transformer. The DNO provides us with a 500KVA supply at 415VAC, the LV tails are 25m long and terminate into the back of our main LV switchboard via the electricity supply meter. The supply type ie TN-S or PME, is unknown
The DNO supply and electrical installation is circa 25 yrs old.
Some recent project work has highlighted a high earth loop impedance reading of 0.17 Ohm. We have raised this as a problem with the DNO but thier first response is that as the earth fault loop impedance is below 0.35 or 0.8 Ohms (depending on the type of supply system) there is no problem!
These impedance values quoted by the DNO can't be reasonable or fault clearance times would never be satisfied for supplies greater than circa 40KVA! So who is right who is wrong? And where are, and how are their legal obligations for earth fault levels defined and how can we induce the DNO to investigate this matter at their expense?
PS we do not want RCD protection.
I work for a large utility in the Sth of England.
We have a DNO substation located in a compound on our site, this is a sole supply - we are the only consumer on this transformer. The DNO provides us with a 500KVA supply at 415VAC, the LV tails are 25m long and terminate into the back of our main LV switchboard via the electricity supply meter. The supply type ie TN-S or PME, is unknown
The DNO supply and electrical installation is circa 25 yrs old.
Some recent project work has highlighted a high earth loop impedance reading of 0.17 Ohm. We have raised this as a problem with the DNO but thier first response is that as the earth fault loop impedance is below 0.35 or 0.8 Ohms (depending on the type of supply system) there is no problem!
These impedance values quoted by the DNO can't be reasonable or fault clearance times would never be satisfied for supplies greater than circa 40KVA! So who is right who is wrong? And where are, and how are their legal obligations for earth fault levels defined and how can we induce the DNO to investigate this matter at their expense?
PS we do not want RCD protection.