milwaukeebob
Electrical
- Jun 21, 2004
- 42
Hello,
Have a question about a line-up of medium voltage (MV) switchgear. This is one of longer line-up's of gear I've encountered in my career measuring almost 40' in length. The main bus is rated 15kV, 2000A, 25kA, 3PH-3W and consists of seven (7) feeder breakers from very small generators and three (3) tie/ring-bus breakers. This is the first time I've ever seen a MV line-up like this with only one (1) ground-grid riser cable connection to the main ground-bus in the switchgear. This single 4/0AWG ground-grid riser connection to the MVSG ground-bus is essentially on the far left side of the line-up. When it comes to short or long MVSG line-ups, my experience suggest two (2) ground-grid connections appropriately positioned/connected to the ground-bus such that fault current associated with any of the sections has the shortest and least resistance path to ground.
I'd appreciate any additional insight on this topic from other forum members. Thanks
Have a question about a line-up of medium voltage (MV) switchgear. This is one of longer line-up's of gear I've encountered in my career measuring almost 40' in length. The main bus is rated 15kV, 2000A, 25kA, 3PH-3W and consists of seven (7) feeder breakers from very small generators and three (3) tie/ring-bus breakers. This is the first time I've ever seen a MV line-up like this with only one (1) ground-grid riser cable connection to the main ground-bus in the switchgear. This single 4/0AWG ground-grid riser connection to the MVSG ground-bus is essentially on the far left side of the line-up. When it comes to short or long MVSG line-ups, my experience suggest two (2) ground-grid connections appropriately positioned/connected to the ground-bus such that fault current associated with any of the sections has the shortest and least resistance path to ground.
I'd appreciate any additional insight on this topic from other forum members. Thanks