Jereb
Electrical
- Mar 27, 2009
- 18
G'day All,
I wanted to ask your opinions of a setup that is happening on the site i'm on. We currently have a 1500kVA Gen Set which is on top of a trailer (rubber tyres) being towed behind some mobile plant. What i'm interested to hear from you all about is the earthing of this generator. Because it's insulated from earth and the mobile plant's only connection to earth is through it's tracks, a good 15m away, there might be some nasty touch potentials for anyone climbing aboard this trailer whilst in operation. Recently they have potentially bonded the mobile plant and trailer which i suspect was a good idea on their part, but i'm still left worried about what may happen. I have been on other projects where a poor connection to true earth resulted in some 75V being raised between the mobile plant and scaffolding which resulted in an electric shock. Although this was minor our standard is to place them on an ECG for 24 hours to ensure nothing suspect has happened to there heart.
What are your thoughts on this?
Regards,
Jereb
I wanted to ask your opinions of a setup that is happening on the site i'm on. We currently have a 1500kVA Gen Set which is on top of a trailer (rubber tyres) being towed behind some mobile plant. What i'm interested to hear from you all about is the earthing of this generator. Because it's insulated from earth and the mobile plant's only connection to earth is through it's tracks, a good 15m away, there might be some nasty touch potentials for anyone climbing aboard this trailer whilst in operation. Recently they have potentially bonded the mobile plant and trailer which i suspect was a good idea on their part, but i'm still left worried about what may happen. I have been on other projects where a poor connection to true earth resulted in some 75V being raised between the mobile plant and scaffolding which resulted in an electric shock. Although this was minor our standard is to place them on an ECG for 24 hours to ensure nothing suspect has happened to there heart.
What are your thoughts on this?
Regards,
Jereb