Steve 854
Electrical
- Mar 24, 2023
- 3
Planning some work for a small factory. The power company will be replacing and moving a 35KV to 4KV outdoor transformer. They will do all the grounding and bonding required for that work.
However, I'm doing the design for the 4160V distribution after it leaves the power company transformer. An underground feed will run to a new 4160V switchgear located inside the building. 4160V feeders will run from the switchgear to new and relocated dry type transformers/substations. All of these transformers/substations are also inside the building - some at grade and some on mezzanine levels.
I'm trying to figure out the grounding and bonding requirements at each transformer, and also at teh 4160V switchgear. Do I need to specify some type of ground grid at each location? DO I need to bond every metal door and metal object in the room with large wire(like 4/0)?
Or are the requirements for these transformers pretty much the same as for a transformer with 480V or 208V on the secondary?
I guess I confused on the differences between outdoor utility installations, and what is required for interior transformers.
I've tried to read some references, and I see notes about calculating step and touch potentials. DO I need to work through all those calculations?
Thanks;
Steve
However, I'm doing the design for the 4160V distribution after it leaves the power company transformer. An underground feed will run to a new 4160V switchgear located inside the building. 4160V feeders will run from the switchgear to new and relocated dry type transformers/substations. All of these transformers/substations are also inside the building - some at grade and some on mezzanine levels.
I'm trying to figure out the grounding and bonding requirements at each transformer, and also at teh 4160V switchgear. Do I need to specify some type of ground grid at each location? DO I need to bond every metal door and metal object in the room with large wire(like 4/0)?
Or are the requirements for these transformers pretty much the same as for a transformer with 480V or 208V on the secondary?
I guess I confused on the differences between outdoor utility installations, and what is required for interior transformers.
I've tried to read some references, and I see notes about calculating step and touch potentials. DO I need to work through all those calculations?
Thanks;
Steve