iceworm
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correct spelling, typos
correct spelling, typos
BO - You're all over the place. Here is an example:
HRG and Un-Grounded are completely different. Grouping them up in your questions gets you responses all over the place.
Equipment Ground and Equipment Bonding are completely different. Grouping these two in your questions/discussions is getting you responses all over the place.
You never said, however your questions only make sense if you are discussing 480V, 3ph. So assuming 480V, 3ph:
Selecting between Grounded, HRG, Un-Grounded is a design decison based on operational issues, equipment requirements, system design. Selection has little, perhaps nothing, to do with personnel safety.
Bonding, as already explained, has to do with equipotential. This is a personnel safety issue. Bonding requirements have little to do with selection of G, HRG, U-G.
Purpose of system grounding is a different issue. You have access to a copy of IEEE 142, RP for Grounding Industrial and Commercial Power Systems. Recommend reading section 1.3, Purposes of System Grounding:
If you have specific issues in mind, now is a good time to say so. Stop jumping all over the place. Stop grouping up issues that don't have much to do with each other.
And STOP YELLING. We can all read.
ice
correct spelling, typos
BO - You're all over the place. Here is an example:
What do you mean sir remove the voltage if the OCPD will not trip in an UNGROUNDED SYSTEM and HRG system? How will the equipment grounding and bonding reduce risk to personnel if it will not trip the OCPD?
HRG and Un-Grounded are completely different. Grouping them up in your questions gets you responses all over the place.
Equipment Ground and Equipment Bonding are completely different. Grouping these two in your questions/discussions is getting you responses all over the place.
You never said, however your questions only make sense if you are discussing 480V, 3ph. So assuming 480V, 3ph:
Selecting between Grounded, HRG, Un-Grounded is a design decison based on operational issues, equipment requirements, system design. Selection has little, perhaps nothing, to do with personnel safety.
Bonding, as already explained, has to do with equipotential. This is a personnel safety issue. Bonding requirements have little to do with selection of G, HRG, U-G.
Purpose of system grounding is a different issue. You have access to a copy of IEEE 142, RP for Grounding Industrial and Commercial Power Systems. Recommend reading section 1.3, Purposes of System Grounding:
1.3 Purposes of system groundingSystem grounding is the intentional connection to ground of a phase or neutral conductorfor the purpose of:a) Controlling the voltage with respect to earth, or ground, within predictable limits,and
b) Providing for a flow of current that will allow detection of an unwanted connection between system conductors and ground. Such detection may theninitiate operation of automatic devices to remove the source of voltage from theseconductors.contact with live conductors.
The NEC prescribes certain system grounding connections that must be made to be incompliance with the code. The control of voltage to ground limits the voltage stress on theinsulation of conductors so that insulation performance can more readily be predicted. Thecontrol of voltage also allows reduction of shock hazard to persons who might come in
If you have specific issues in mind, now is a good time to say so. Stop jumping all over the place. Stop grouping up issues that don't have much to do with each other.
And STOP YELLING. We can all read.
ice
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