basilasq1
Electrical
- Jun 11, 2014
- 18
Hi,
We are designing a grounding system for a pipeline terminal which is being supplied by a 25kV utility substation. The grading drawings for the plant suggest that the backfill material is ‘225mm pit run gravel and 75mm thick coarse gravel layers’ for the whole plant area plus substation fenced area. While running the soil and touch voltage calculations I have the following concern:
The 75mm thick coarse gravel layer is being qualified as an insulating gravel layer (as recommended in Canadian Electric Code, 36-304) by the civil guys. However, from electrical grounding experience, gravel layer consists of clean washed rock which is free of sand and fines (3000Ωm resistivity as recommended by CEC), is un-compacted and is very difficult for vehicles to drive on. From the info we have, it seems that the material being identified as insulating gravel is compacted for easy vehicular traffic which may introduce fines thus decreasing its resistivity.
My question is, can we go ahead with considering this material as a suitable insulating gravel layer or should recommendations be made otherwise?
We are designing a grounding system for a pipeline terminal which is being supplied by a 25kV utility substation. The grading drawings for the plant suggest that the backfill material is ‘225mm pit run gravel and 75mm thick coarse gravel layers’ for the whole plant area plus substation fenced area. While running the soil and touch voltage calculations I have the following concern:
The 75mm thick coarse gravel layer is being qualified as an insulating gravel layer (as recommended in Canadian Electric Code, 36-304) by the civil guys. However, from electrical grounding experience, gravel layer consists of clean washed rock which is free of sand and fines (3000Ωm resistivity as recommended by CEC), is un-compacted and is very difficult for vehicles to drive on. From the info we have, it seems that the material being identified as insulating gravel is compacted for easy vehicular traffic which may introduce fines thus decreasing its resistivity.
My question is, can we go ahead with considering this material as a suitable insulating gravel layer or should recommendations be made otherwise?