Hyradix Rick
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My whole concept and understanding of proper grounding is turned upside down when I try to understand the IT grounding system. We are installing our equipment at a client site that has this IT-N type ground system. The power design of this piece of our equipment is based on the TN-S system. I have a 3 phase 380 VAC connection with all our load grounding going to a single point which will connect to the customers neutral ground which is designed to go directly to our equipment? supply transformer?s neutral ground connection. Because this IT system now has high impedance, if a piece of equipment has a short circuit to ground, my protective devices will not trip, it will only trip if the fault is a phase to phase fault, is that correct? They do have an insulation monitoring device that they manage. Does this device detect the "fault" and interrupt the source circuit? I also have a 380-110 VAC transformer as one of our loads that feed heat tracing and heater circuits. Should I then use an earth ground for these secondary circuits since it is a galvanic separation and not go to the clients grounding system? Any thoughts that you could share with me on IT-N systems would be greatly appreciated