I'm struggling with classifying a system as grounded or ungrounded. The overhead primary is 3 phase 4 wire, and I assume the 4th wire is established at the substation and distributed as a multi-point neutral. The utility calls it an "effectively grounded wye system" and refers the the 4th wire as a "neutral". My assumption is this is a solidly grounded wye system, though I'm not certain how the word "effective" may affect this conclusion.
My question then assuming this is a grounded wye system from the utility (neutral at the substation), if I establish a primary service, but don't bring in the 4th wire to the primary switchgear is my switchgear considered a grounded system? I have a grounding electrode system from where I run equipment grounding conductors, but no neutral conductors. It seems to me like the system could be considered grounded even though it's a three wire system because the system is grounded at the substation.
Thoughts?
My question then assuming this is a grounded wye system from the utility (neutral at the substation), if I establish a primary service, but don't bring in the 4th wire to the primary switchgear is my switchgear considered a grounded system? I have a grounding electrode system from where I run equipment grounding conductors, but no neutral conductors. It seems to me like the system could be considered grounded even though it's a three wire system because the system is grounded at the substation.
Thoughts?