MikeKL
Industrial
- Feb 1, 2010
- 1
I am involved in designing a grounding system for a 5mw generating plant using 5 each 1MVA gas gensets in parallel on a common bus. Neutrals are floated, Generation is @ 4160 vac. Main purpose is to provide power to the grid. Tie breaker connects common buss to grid via step up transformer (4.16 KV delta / 13.2 Kv grounded wye) and 13.2 Kv CB. I am typically excessive with the design of a ground grid for the facility. Approx. 40 ground rods bonded to approx. 1000' of #4/0 bare copper conductor grid system, 6 to 24 inches below grade. My construction spec calls for each rod to be tested prior to connection to grid and must meet 25 Ohms or less. If 25 Ohms is not measured, than additional rods or soil ammendment is allowed using rock salt or copper sulfate around rods. In this particular facility, additional rods are not an option ( too many rocks) The 40 rods were installed in trenches 2' deep & 8' long. Soil ammendment (Lots of rock salt trenched in around rod followed by water saturation only gets my readings to 30 ohmes +/-,) Soil is mostly river rock and hard pan.
1. What's my solution?
2. What's do I really need for ground in the future, (is a single electrode measuring < 25 ohmes sufficient?
1. What's my solution?
2. What's do I really need for ground in the future, (is a single electrode measuring < 25 ohmes sufficient?