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pwrengrds
Electrical
- Mar 11, 2002
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I was at a wind park substation (345 kV / 34.5 kV) in the central US (Oklahoma) working on other projects and was asked to look at the main 345 kV breaker control panel. It is grounded to the ground mat (4/0 bare copper), both at the control panel and the breaker frame. When touching the padlock to open the door it had slight visual arcing and shocks when touched, both the padlock, and door handle. It's fairly minor, almost like a static charge. Once the door was opened it could be felt on the edge of the door. The interior was grounded at the ground pad inside the panel.
I tried to measure it using a fluke to ground on both AC and DC, didn't see any voltage. It seemed to decrease when we turned off the 120 VAC, but it could have been in my head. I measured the resistance to ground, from the grounded grate we were standing on, it is grounded.
Any ideas as to the cause and how to fix it? The weather was dry and clear. It has been a noted problem since start up two years ago.
I tried to measure it using a fluke to ground on both AC and DC, didn't see any voltage. It seemed to decrease when we turned off the 120 VAC, but it could have been in my head. I measured the resistance to ground, from the grounded grate we were standing on, it is grounded.
Any ideas as to the cause and how to fix it? The weather was dry and clear. It has been a noted problem since start up two years ago.