Yogima
Electrical
- Apr 25, 2019
- 9
Dear experts,
I have been reading the IEEE Std80:2013 (free version) and have compared it to one of our company's recent projects design files and have noted some issues I hope the experts can shed some light on. For example, the consultant had used the fault levels from the 11kV side to size the earthing tails(risers) as well as the main earth grid, which in the IEEE Std80 states need not be the case if the MV side is Y-connected with neutral solidly bonded to earth grid and HV side Delta-connected. In which case the earth grid conductor should be sized based on fault level of the 66kV side (system) and in this project's case, much less than the 11kV side.
My question may be too obvious but just wanted to know from the experts, did the consultant overdesign the main earth grid?
Background: Substation is a single-bus configuration with 2 transformer bays, the transformers are of Dyn11 type with the neutrals solidly bonded to the earth grid. 66kV bus fault level was 5kA and 11kV bus fault level was 26kA. There is no plan for expansion of the substation within the next 5-10 years.
Thank you in advance.
I have been reading the IEEE Std80:2013 (free version) and have compared it to one of our company's recent projects design files and have noted some issues I hope the experts can shed some light on. For example, the consultant had used the fault levels from the 11kV side to size the earthing tails(risers) as well as the main earth grid, which in the IEEE Std80 states need not be the case if the MV side is Y-connected with neutral solidly bonded to earth grid and HV side Delta-connected. In which case the earth grid conductor should be sized based on fault level of the 66kV side (system) and in this project's case, much less than the 11kV side.
My question may be too obvious but just wanted to know from the experts, did the consultant overdesign the main earth grid?
Background: Substation is a single-bus configuration with 2 transformer bays, the transformers are of Dyn11 type with the neutrals solidly bonded to the earth grid. 66kV bus fault level was 5kA and 11kV bus fault level was 26kA. There is no plan for expansion of the substation within the next 5-10 years.
Thank you in advance.