Ntneric
Electrical
- Jul 18, 2016
- 3
I am working in SE Asia to provide 1500kVA 11kV/380V step down delta wye(star) transformers as part of the electrical distribution.
Earthed neutral in the secondary side of Tx is required as a code requirement.
There is a debate about whether it is necessary to provide PVC sheath conductor or just bare conductor for the earthed neutral (i.e. from the star point to the earth electrode)
My view is that the star point should be zero current and voltage under normal condition. The use of Bare conductor (for example tinned cu. tape)should have no problem.
However, when there is say earth fault, how can we provide proper earth fault setting so that automatic disconnection can be provided and the person who get in touch with the bare conductor will not get fatal electric shock.
Any advice? or a PVC sheath conductor should be adopted?
Earthed neutral in the secondary side of Tx is required as a code requirement.
There is a debate about whether it is necessary to provide PVC sheath conductor or just bare conductor for the earthed neutral (i.e. from the star point to the earth electrode)
My view is that the star point should be zero current and voltage under normal condition. The use of Bare conductor (for example tinned cu. tape)should have no problem.
However, when there is say earth fault, how can we provide proper earth fault setting so that automatic disconnection can be provided and the person who get in touch with the bare conductor will not get fatal electric shock.
Any advice? or a PVC sheath conductor should be adopted?