bozkirkurdu
Electrical
- Jan 29, 2006
- 11
I have some difficult times at a construction site. One of the generators which generates power for some part of the site has voltage at its neutral and its grounding connection (while the ground cable was disconnected).
We found out the problem yesterday by chance when an electrician got an electric shock from neutral. I measured voltages between the following points and ended up with the figures below:
1) Voltage between any 2 phases: 380V
2) Voltage between any phase and neutral: 220V
3) Voltage between ground connection of the generator and phase 1: 380V (while the ground cable was disconnected)
4) Voltage between ground connection of the generator and phase 2: 380V (while the ground cable was disconnected)
5) Voltage between ground connection of the generator and phase 3: 20V (while the ground cable was disconnected)
6) Voltage between ground connection of the generator and neutral: 200V (while the ground cable was disconnected)
When the grounding connection of the generator is connected to the ground (which is less than 2 Ohms) nothing changes.
The voltage is real since I can light a bulb between ground connection and neutral.
Can anybody tell me what the problem could be? And what can I do to fix it?
I appreciate any help regarding this.
Aziz
We found out the problem yesterday by chance when an electrician got an electric shock from neutral. I measured voltages between the following points and ended up with the figures below:
1) Voltage between any 2 phases: 380V
2) Voltage between any phase and neutral: 220V
3) Voltage between ground connection of the generator and phase 1: 380V (while the ground cable was disconnected)
4) Voltage between ground connection of the generator and phase 2: 380V (while the ground cable was disconnected)
5) Voltage between ground connection of the generator and phase 3: 20V (while the ground cable was disconnected)
6) Voltage between ground connection of the generator and neutral: 200V (while the ground cable was disconnected)
When the grounding connection of the generator is connected to the ground (which is less than 2 Ohms) nothing changes.
The voltage is real since I can light a bulb between ground connection and neutral.
Can anybody tell me what the problem could be? And what can I do to fix it?
I appreciate any help regarding this.
Aziz