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Practical Earthing, Bonding, Lightning and Surge Protection

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Few topics generate as much controversy and argument as that of earthing and the associated topics of surge protection, shielding and lightning of electrical and electronic systems. Poor earthing practice can be the cause of continual and intermittent difficult-to-diagnose problems in a facility. This workshop looks at these issues from a fresh yet practical perspective and enables you to reduce expensive down time on your plant and equipment to a minimum by correct application of these principles. This workshop is designed to demystify the subject of earthing and presents the subject in a clear, straightforward manner. Installation, testing and inspection procedures for industrial and commercial power systems will be examined in detail. Essentially this workshop is broken down into earthing, shielding and surge protection for both power and electronics systems. Earthing and surge protection for telecommunications and IT systems are examined in detail. Finally, the impact of lightning is examined and simple techniques for minimising its impact described.

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Practical Earthing, Bonding, Lightning and Surge Protection

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Overview• Basics of grounding of electrical systems and equipment• Lightning and its effect on buildings, structures and electrical

systems • Static charges and need for bonding (to ground)• Ground electrode system• Dealing with installations having sensitive electronic equipment

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Objective of grounding• Detecting the failure of insulation and the point of failure

so that repairs can be undertaken– A ground reference is essential to:

• Permit a fault current through the point of failure to enable detection

• Correctly pinpoint the faulted location for selective isolation

• Clamping the voltage of external enclosures of electrical equipment to that of ground

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Fault in an Ungrounded System

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Effect of Grounding the Neutral

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Lightning Strike• Lightning is the result of charge accumulation in cloud systems

which causes:– Ionization of air close to the cloud

– Breakdown of the air’s insulation between clouds or cloud and ground

– Instantaneous dissipation of charge in the form of a lightning strike

– High current flow in the air path

• Lightning strikes to ground may involve – Tall structures, masts or buildings

– Trees or other natural features

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Dissipation of Static Charges

• Figure above shows a charged body A and another body B (isolated from A)

• Figure on top right shows a spark discharge from A to ground and to unearthed body B

• Fig on lower right shows A bonded to earthed body B causing charge to drain away

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Ground Electrodes• The connection to ground mass is normally achieved by a

ground electrode• Ground electrodes

– Use different materials

– Sometimes use buried facilities not specifically meant as electrodes (metallic water piping is an example)

– Adopt different physical configurations

– Follow different designs

– Must conform to local electrical installation standards

• An example is shown next

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A typical ground electrode

Materials:

• Copper

• Copper clad steel

• Galvanised steel

• Copper clad stainless steel

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A typical chemical electrode

• Sometimes called a leach electrode

• Chemical mixtures are added to lower resistance of soil

• Needs regular maintenance

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Choice of ground electrode-Factors

• Need for achieving minimum acceptable earth resistance (1-10 Ohms) appropriate to the installation

• Need to maintain this resistance all round the year in varying climatic conditions.

• Type of soil will dictate grounding

• Presence of agents that can cause corrosion of electrode parts buried in ground.

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Installations with Sensitive Equipment

• Grounding of sensitive devices need special care because:– they work at very low power and voltage levels – cannot tolerate even small overvoltages or currents– are prone to interference to their signal lines from adjacent

circuits

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A Typical Ground Loop

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Inductors as Source of Voltage Spikes

Figure on the left shows an inductor fed by DC supply

When the current is interrupted, a voltage spike occurs across the inductor (see below)

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Uninterrupted Power sources• Power supply networks are prone to voltage

fluctuations/interruptions• Even momentary interruptions cause computer systems and other

process control systems to restart (reboot).• UPS systems can prevent these problems• UPS systems can either be of

– Electromechanical type (using an engine-driven generator as the source)

– Static type (using thyristor/ transistor inverters with a standby battery source)

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