Underground Mine Grounding

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Bigjabe

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physically move the la's
put them on the pole near the isol subs
I did not mean run a wire from their shown location

I don't think that would work due to the M421 Clause 4.8.2.1. The LA's need to be at the mine end of the o/h line, perhaps also at the isol sub end.

4.8.2.1
Where power feeders serving underground workings are connected to overhead lines longer than 90 m,
lightning arresters or surge capacitors shall be installed at the point of connection to the underground
feeders.

a seperate bed may work
let me look at some stuff tomorrow and see what the recommended practice is
iirc we just put them on the output of the sub cb

if they take a hit where they are now the whole mine frame ground will be elevated

Agreed, even if it's not against code, I still don't like it.

how are the isol subs bonded to the main sub?
oh w/the phases?
a buried copper conductor?
what kind of swgr is at the isol subs?
perhaps the la's can be bonded to the isol sub frames?

- isol subs bonded to main sub via overhead shield wire
- 15kV AIS at the main sub
- we will have LA's at the isol sub end, and yes bonded to sub frames... but we also need LA's at the u/g mine end of the overhead line, at least such is my interpretations of M421.. I think connecting LA's at the mine end to an isolated bed is the only way to prevent GPR at that the mine, but lightning strikes on fans, etc will still cause problems underground. I will consider moving isol subs to right near the boreholes, then connecting NGRs and u/g ground conductors via insulated wire to a remote bed. Power cables going u/g would need armour, shields and ground wire isolated at the surface end.
 

Joe Robb

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Voltage regulator grounding throug grounding resistor

Voltage regulator grounding throug grounding resistor

Mine has wye 7620, regulator neutral is connected to wye neutral going to 450 ohm grounding
resistor. Tank is grounded to substation ground grid. Seems voltage is going crazy and blew
one regulator. Is this correct?
 

Ingenieur

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Mine has wye 7620, regulator neutral is connected to wye neutral going to 450 ohm grounding
resistor. Tank is grounded to substation ground grid. Seems voltage is going crazy and blew
one regulator. Is this correct?

just saw this
this is how I do it
only 3 ph loads can be comnected
only for your consideration
DO NOT make any changes before consulting with the mfg and an engineer

CAUTION
if you take one off line in the wrong sw seq you WILL fry it
you have to also verify a neutral is available (no broken connections)
the unit cntl pnl also will indicate it is ok
again consult the manual and mfg

removal steps
switch....intial....1.....2.....3
BP...........o........c......c.....c
S............c........c......c.....o
L............c........c......o.....o

place online steps
switch....intial....1.....2.....3
BP...........c........c......c.....o
S............o........c......c.....c
L............o........o......c.....c
 
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