peebee
Electrical
- Jun 10, 2002
- 1,209
We have been asked to review the possibility of adding high-resistance grounding to several 480-volt systems which were purchased, but not yet installed. Several potential issues come to mind, including:
- breaker ratings
- breaker ground current sensing
- TVSS ratings
- UPS ratings
- method of ground fault relay/alarming (I vs V sensing)
- VFD ratings
- soft starter ratings
- magnetic starter ratings
- transformer ratings
Any comments on this list? Any critical items I've overlooked?
Anything on my list above that should be taken off (transformers seem like they should *probably* be OK, I'm not quite ready to guarantee it, though -- and I have no idea if most of the solid state stuff like VFD's and UPS's would be OK or not....).
Any thoughts at all would be appreciated.
- breaker ratings
- breaker ground current sensing
- TVSS ratings
- UPS ratings
- method of ground fault relay/alarming (I vs V sensing)
- VFD ratings
- soft starter ratings
- magnetic starter ratings
- transformer ratings
Any comments on this list? Any critical items I've overlooked?
Anything on my list above that should be taken off (transformers seem like they should *probably* be OK, I'm not quite ready to guarantee it, though -- and I have no idea if most of the solid state stuff like VFD's and UPS's would be OK or not....).
Any thoughts at all would be appreciated.