KillBill7
Electrical
- Feb 10, 2017
- 61
I am designing 240kV slack span from one substation A-frame to the other substation A-frame. Lightning protection is provided by the shield wires. The local utility practice is that they don't allow grounding of shield wire on the substation A-frame structures by installing the insulator in the shield wire deadend assembly.For typical transmission line, it won't be a problem as shield wire would be grounded on the last structure before the A-frame. However in this case, I am bit confused. My question is what would happen incase of lightning strike and shield wire not grounded? Would strike current remain on the shield wire forever or would it decay overtime? And should it be left ungrounded?