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    Stainless Steel Earth (Ground) Bars - Conduction of Lightning current

    Hi All, We have a project where we are free issued stainless steel earth (grounding) bars. The copper down-conductors from lightning terminals (in the air) are run to this earth bar, and all of the copper conductors which connect to earthing electrodes buried in the native soil are also...
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    Large scale solar park design

    Hi Guys, In summary the question is: is it ever deemed a more economical solution to parallel PV modules before the combiner box (i.e. series AND parallel connections in a 'string' of PV panels) for a large scale solar PV project? Some more detail: When designing a large scale solar...
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    Large single phase power transformer installation

    Thanks guys, Really appreciate your input. "At 500/115kV you're probably looking at two full windings rather than an auto transformer." I have a separate line of enquiry with a transformer manufacturer, but can you please elaborate on this? I obviously assumed an auto-transformer would be...
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    Large single phase power transformer installation

    I am working on a project which requires either 2 x 300MVA, 500kV/115kV three phase transformers or alternatively 2 x 3 x (~100MVA?) single phase 500kV/sqrt(3) / 115kV/sqrt(3) transformers. Single phase transformers are being explored as an option due to complications in transporting such a...
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    2 phase to ground fault current splits I_0

    Hi, I have received a fault study document. Using this document, I am trying to work out the maximum fault current which actually travels through the earthing system and returns to the upstream star point. Typically I use the worst case single line to ground fault current for this purpose...
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    132kV Transmission line induction - pre-commissioning tests

    Thanks for the replies. I measured approximately 70V induced voltage on two phases (with respect to to ground at one end of the line when all earths on the line were removed), and 135V on the other phase. Unfortunately this 'noise' was too high for the modern digital insulation resistance meter...
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    132kV Transmission line induction - pre-commissioning tests

    Thanks isquaredr We don't interact with any lines unless they are locally earthed. Earths are applied via insulated live line sticks, test leads are connected while the line is earthed. Safety is of course paramount. No personnel will be within flashover proximity to the line unless it is...
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    132kV Transmission line induction - pre-commissioning tests

    I am performing some basic pre-commissioning tests on a 132kV transmission line shortly. The line is around 40km in length and is earthed at both ends with portable earths. Several medium voltage and high voltage lines run parallel or intersect this transmission line over the route. I am...
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    Wind farm step-up transformers - excessive gas problem

    Gents, The transformer pictured and many transformers at wind installations in the states have under oil HV isolation switches. These switches are in the same oil as the transformer core and windings. If the HV isolation switches have been operated under voltage (which may form part of the...
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    Transformer Vector Group effect on substation GPR

    Hi All, Recently I have had a discussion with a fellow engineer in relation to the choice of winding configuration for a 132/33kV transformer in a wind farm application. His sentiments were that a Yyn(d)0 (buried delta) should be used. I was proposing a Dyn1 transformer as I assume it will be...
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    X/R Ratio Calculations - Which sequence X/R to use?

    I'm performing some calculations for a substation and have been presented with the following system information at the point of connection: 3ph fault (5.53kA phase & positive sequence), X1/R1=4.8, R1=0.016pu, X1=0.077pu 2ph-G fault (6.75kA, 6.99kA phase), (3.2kA, 4.4kA, 1.2KA, zero, pos...
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    Grounding and bonding NEC 250 questions.

    It is interesting to note that in many distribution and medium voltage installations (even in cases where only overcurrent or distance schemes are employed) a neutral conductor is not always run and this is accepted practice. Why should low voltage installations be treated differently? It is...
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    Individually Screened Cable zero sequence impedance

    Thanks for your reply MKFPE, The document you linked is a good resource but does not explain how to calculate the zero sequence mutual impedance of the screen for a cable with screens around each core, which is where I am getting stuck. Refer equation 9 and 10 from the linked document. I don't...
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    Individually Screened Cable zero sequence impedance

    Hi, I have a supply substation with an earth grid, and a long cable (e.g. 10km) which supplies some equipment sitting on its own earth grid. I have a good understanding of the earth grid impedances of both the feeding substation and the remote equipment earth grid. The cable which feeds the...
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    Earth Grid Corrosion Issues

    Hi All, Many thanks for your comments. I have brought similar points to the attention of our consultant and their response was along the lines of the following: As for the steel potentials, the range is from extremely cathodic to extremely anodic. Copper can be considered relatively stable in...

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