Bilegan
Electrical
- Oct 7, 2008
- 47
I am involved in a substation design for an additional facility of an industrial plant, one of the requirements of the project is to design a grounding grid of the substation. The outdoor transformer is 10/12.5MVA, 13.8kV/4.16kV, DYn1, secondary neutral grounding resistor rated at 400A for 10 seconds. The primary of the transformer is tapped from the indoor 13.8kV metal clad switchgear via 13.8kV cable bus installed above ground. There is no grounding transformer connected to the bus of the 13.8kV metal clad switchgear.
Attached is the elevation of the transformer area. There is a perimeter steel cyclone fence with steel post around the transformer area. The surrounding of the transformer area and beyond the perimeter fence is asphalted for about 0.15 m thick, beneath the asphalt is a compacted dry soil. However, the top of the transformer oil containment is filled with gravel and extended at 1.8 meter around the transformer.
For the step and touch potential substation grounding calculation, we are debating for the surface material to be used. I suggested the crushed rock should be the surface material to be used, my colleagues suggested should be the asphalt, as they are telling me that the crushed rock bottom is steel grating, and below the steel grating is an open space for transformer oil containment. Is the step and touch potential calculation is treated separately? Where can I reference the touch voltage, in the transformer or on the fence?
Can anybody please help and cite section in IEEE Std. 80 and or standards to resolve my concerns?
Thanking you in advance.
Regards,
Bilegan
Murphy's Law - If anything can go wrong..it will.
Attached is the elevation of the transformer area. There is a perimeter steel cyclone fence with steel post around the transformer area. The surrounding of the transformer area and beyond the perimeter fence is asphalted for about 0.15 m thick, beneath the asphalt is a compacted dry soil. However, the top of the transformer oil containment is filled with gravel and extended at 1.8 meter around the transformer.
For the step and touch potential substation grounding calculation, we are debating for the surface material to be used. I suggested the crushed rock should be the surface material to be used, my colleagues suggested should be the asphalt, as they are telling me that the crushed rock bottom is steel grating, and below the steel grating is an open space for transformer oil containment. Is the step and touch potential calculation is treated separately? Where can I reference the touch voltage, in the transformer or on the fence?
Can anybody please help and cite section in IEEE Std. 80 and or standards to resolve my concerns?
Thanking you in advance.
Regards,
Bilegan
Murphy's Law - If anything can go wrong..it will.