AlaskaPE
Electrical
- Mar 22, 2017
- 8
Hi there.
I'm working on a project performing a survey of grounding systems at a stand-alone facility in the middle of nowhere.
Since I'm still learning the nuances of grounding systems and their interfaces with power systems, I'm getting hung up on how to approach grounding the service entrance, when there is no service entrance.
My facility has no utility, but rather has a small power station, employing (4) 250kW diesel generators.
The generators are providing power to site facilities, and also to the building I am surveying (I am only surveying the one building).
Power leaves the power station, is stepped up to 7200 kV, travels, and is stepped back down to 208Y/120V at the building. From there it enters an ATS, and then into a primary distribution panel. My question is, for sites that have no service entrance, where should the neutral-ground bond be located?
Thanks.
AlaskaPE
I'm working on a project performing a survey of grounding systems at a stand-alone facility in the middle of nowhere.
Since I'm still learning the nuances of grounding systems and their interfaces with power systems, I'm getting hung up on how to approach grounding the service entrance, when there is no service entrance.
My facility has no utility, but rather has a small power station, employing (4) 250kW diesel generators.
The generators are providing power to site facilities, and also to the building I am surveying (I am only surveying the one building).
Power leaves the power station, is stepped up to 7200 kV, travels, and is stepped back down to 208Y/120V at the building. From there it enters an ATS, and then into a primary distribution panel. My question is, for sites that have no service entrance, where should the neutral-ground bond be located?
Thanks.
AlaskaPE