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Electrical
- Oct 30, 2003
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Hi
I came across the electrical design for the 480V network for a mineral sands mine in the state if Georgia. The system is high resistance grounded at the supply trfr with the groundfault current limited to 5A. Yet there are no RCD's installed, only fuses on all the final sub-circuits. How is a groundfault then to be detected?
I do not envisage that touch potentials will be an issue and I foresee the touch potentials to be < 50V which is the safety limit here in the IEC world. Not sure what the touch potential safety limit is in the IEEE world.
It being a mine site what would the requirements be regarding groundfault detection?
Thanks in advance.
I came across the electrical design for the 480V network for a mineral sands mine in the state if Georgia. The system is high resistance grounded at the supply trfr with the groundfault current limited to 5A. Yet there are no RCD's installed, only fuses on all the final sub-circuits. How is a groundfault then to be detected?
I do not envisage that touch potentials will be an issue and I foresee the touch potentials to be < 50V which is the safety limit here in the IEC world. Not sure what the touch potential safety limit is in the IEEE world.
It being a mine site what would the requirements be regarding groundfault detection?
Thanks in advance.