Lyle A
Member
- Location
- Kabul Afghanistan
I am working in Afghanistan for the US Gov. providing Title 2 electrical oversight on federal projects. We have problem with a contractor fighting a code ruling on feeders having a ground.
First, the site is known as KMTC. KMTC has a power plant that generates 380v and boosts it to 11kv to distribute throughout the facility.
Second, The 17kv feeds several KIOSKS. Each kiosk consists of a primary disconnect, a transformer and a secondary distribution. The secondary is a 380/220 Y.
The feeders to buildings near the kiosks do not have grounds. The buildings have a ground grid that is attached to the MDP's in each building.This system has been in place for about 3 years. Before the 2008 code.
The question is, do the feeders need to have a ground wire according to 215.6 and 250.32(B)?
We say they do and the Contractor says they don't. We have meeting with him and the Military on this tomorrow. His plans originally didn't show a ground with feeders to the buildings fed by these kiosks.
First, the site is known as KMTC. KMTC has a power plant that generates 380v and boosts it to 11kv to distribute throughout the facility.
Second, The 17kv feeds several KIOSKS. Each kiosk consists of a primary disconnect, a transformer and a secondary distribution. The secondary is a 380/220 Y.
The feeders to buildings near the kiosks do not have grounds. The buildings have a ground grid that is attached to the MDP's in each building.This system has been in place for about 3 years. Before the 2008 code.
The question is, do the feeders need to have a ground wire according to 215.6 and 250.32(B)?
We say they do and the Contractor says they don't. We have meeting with him and the Military on this tomorrow. His plans originally didn't show a ground with feeders to the buildings fed by these kiosks.