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Should earthing of 66 kV transformer be linked with earthing of 11 kV alternator? 1

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SA07

Electrical
Feb 22, 2018
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Hi
Our power plant consists of 2 units turbo-alternator/boiler. A sketch of the set-up is attached. Both units export power to the utility network. A company has done a discrimination of protection study and has recommended that the earthing of 66 kV transformer is linked with 11 kV earthing of alternator.
This is shown as red line on the sketch.
Can you plz confirm if this is correct?
By the way, can you plz confirm if all earthing points at 66 kV, 11 kV, 690 V, 400 V should be linked for such a power plant? Thks
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