rockman7892
Electrical
- Apr 7, 2008
- 1,156
I’m working on a design project at an existing industrial site which involves replacing a 480V unit substation including 480v switchgear, 2500kva transformers and incoming 27kv feeders. New 480v switchgear will be located in a mew modular building with transformers located just outside.
Customer is requiring that a grounding study be performed as part of the overall design. I’ve never seen a grounding study provided for buildings or structures in an industrial facility as grounding in such facilities is usually designed per NEC and industry standards (ground rods, ground rings,CEE’s)
The only time I have seen a grounding study performed is for new HV substations where the grounding study was performed for step/touch potential per IEEE80.
Is anyone familiar with the need or process for performing grounding study within and existing industrial facility with addition or replacement of distribution equipment? Tbt only process I’m aware of is performing fall of potential testing on existing grid to verify adequacy?
Customer is requiring that a grounding study be performed as part of the overall design. I’ve never seen a grounding study provided for buildings or structures in an industrial facility as grounding in such facilities is usually designed per NEC and industry standards (ground rods, ground rings,CEE’s)
The only time I have seen a grounding study performed is for new HV substations where the grounding study was performed for step/touch potential per IEEE80.
Is anyone familiar with the need or process for performing grounding study within and existing industrial facility with addition or replacement of distribution equipment? Tbt only process I’m aware of is performing fall of potential testing on existing grid to verify adequacy?