bacon4life
Electrical
- Feb 4, 2004
- 1,488
A while back there had been thread238-174486 on single point grounding of protection CT circuits. Do the same rules apply for PT/CT circuits involved in transformer paralleling applications rather than protection applications?
1. I have two transformers that will be paralleled with the circulating current method. The application guide shows ground symbols for everything normally at ground instead of drawing the interconnecting wires. While this looks great schematically, there is equipment in both transformers as well as in several cubiles in the control house. Can I really just connect everything shown as ground to the nearest ground block? If not, I am not sure which transformer to ground at nor can I convince myself that both CTs will still be grounded when the bus tie breaker is opened.
2. In a substation application, what will happen if station service is grounded multiple times? For example, once at the dry type SS transformer, and again at each breaker and substation transformer cabinet? One possible answer: Return current will split between the neutral and the ground grid. How much of a problem is that since everything is tied together by the ground grid? Are there any other problems it would cause?
3 Similarly if PT neutrals circuits have inadvertently been tied ground at multiple LTC regulators, would it cause problems or it is just not best practice?
1. I have two transformers that will be paralleled with the circulating current method. The application guide shows ground symbols for everything normally at ground instead of drawing the interconnecting wires. While this looks great schematically, there is equipment in both transformers as well as in several cubiles in the control house. Can I really just connect everything shown as ground to the nearest ground block? If not, I am not sure which transformer to ground at nor can I convince myself that both CTs will still be grounded when the bus tie breaker is opened.
2. In a substation application, what will happen if station service is grounded multiple times? For example, once at the dry type SS transformer, and again at each breaker and substation transformer cabinet? One possible answer: Return current will split between the neutral and the ground grid. How much of a problem is that since everything is tied together by the ground grid? Are there any other problems it would cause?
3 Similarly if PT neutrals circuits have inadvertently been tied ground at multiple LTC regulators, would it cause problems or it is just not best practice?