Dennis P said:A 10,000 amp 48VDC power system is fed by rectifiers and battery. The 10,000 amp bus feeds multiple 500A breakers tapped off the bus. What is the size of the grounding conductor needed along the 10,000 amp bus?
Got a feeling I designed this plant as there are very few 10,000 amp plants in the USA. Wouldn't be a former Worldcom now Verizon would it?Dennis P said:A 10,000 amp 48VDC power system is fed by rectifiers and battery. The 10,000 amp bus feeds multiple 500A breakers tapped off the bus. What is the size of the grounding conductor needed along the 10,000 amp bus?
You bet it is a grounded system. All 48 VDC systems I have ever worked on or designed have the positive return buss grounded. It is the industry standard practice for 48, 24, and 12 VDC battery plants.acrwc10 said:Is this a grounded system ? Most of the tel-co sights I have seen that are running DC are not grounded.
Just caught this part. If it is not a Telco, what is it? :-?Dennis P said:Yes, the + polarity is grounded. But it is not a telco site, therefore I don't think Art.90.2B (4) not covered applies and it would be subject to NEC.