junmal
Electrical
- Jun 15, 2006
- 3
Hello All,
I am an electrician working for a construction company here in the middle east constructing a big gas to liquid plant. We have installed in the construction site several diesel engine generators ranging from 50 KVA to 900 KVA units as part of temporary electrical power supply. We have also have several units of portable type diesel generators ranging from 5 KVA to 20 KVA. Our client, a big name in the oil and gas industry, required us to install grounding/earthing system for each of the generators with measurement of no less than 4 ohms. All activities here in the construction site are covered by our client's set of procedures and guidlelines. For all electrical works the procedures are mostly based on the IEC and BS standards. My question: was the maximum 4 ohms earth resistance a standard from the IEC? If yes, what particular IEC or BS standard is it? When I was working in the deserts of Saudi Arabia our client would require us for our diesel generator an earth resistance of not more that 25 ohms. What about for the smaller units of portable gensets (less than 20KVA) which are always transferred from one area to another. Is the 4 ohms requierment too stiff?? Can anybody, please, enlighten me on this. Appreciate very much any response you could give. Regards and more power to this site.
I am an electrician working for a construction company here in the middle east constructing a big gas to liquid plant. We have installed in the construction site several diesel engine generators ranging from 50 KVA to 900 KVA units as part of temporary electrical power supply. We have also have several units of portable type diesel generators ranging from 5 KVA to 20 KVA. Our client, a big name in the oil and gas industry, required us to install grounding/earthing system for each of the generators with measurement of no less than 4 ohms. All activities here in the construction site are covered by our client's set of procedures and guidlelines. For all electrical works the procedures are mostly based on the IEC and BS standards. My question: was the maximum 4 ohms earth resistance a standard from the IEC? If yes, what particular IEC or BS standard is it? When I was working in the deserts of Saudi Arabia our client would require us for our diesel generator an earth resistance of not more that 25 ohms. What about for the smaller units of portable gensets (less than 20KVA) which are always transferred from one area to another. Is the 4 ohms requierment too stiff?? Can anybody, please, enlighten me on this. Appreciate very much any response you could give. Regards and more power to this site.