Handbook On Electrical Earthing
Handbook On Electrical Earthing
Handbook On Electrical Earthing
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December, 2010 Handbook on Electrical
Earthing
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FOREWORD
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CONTENTS
Sr.No. Description Page No.
Foreword iv
Preface vi
Contents viii
Correction Slip xii
1.0 INTRODUCTION 01
1.1 ADVANTAGES OF EARTHING 02
1.2 TERMINOLOGY 03
1.3 EARTH AS CONDUCTOR 05
1.4 IMPORTANT INDIAN ELECTRICITY
RULE RELATED TO EARTHING 05
1.5 GENERAL REQUIREMENT
FOR EARTHING 07
1.6 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
GROUNDING AND EARTHING 10
1.7 HUMAN ELEMENT & ELECTRIC
SHOCK 11
1.8 FACTORS WHICH DETERMINE
RESISTIVITY OF SOIL 13
1.9 LOCATION OF EARTH ELECTRODE 19
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GENERATOR TRANSFORMER
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HUMAN ELEMENT & ELECTRIC SHOCK
Type of soil
Moisture content
Chemical composition of salt dissolved in the
contained water
Concentration of salt
Temperature of material
Grain size and distribution of grain size
Size and spacing of earth electrodes
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DESIGN, SIZE AND TYPES OF EARTH
ELECTRODE
IF
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100
R= --------
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Where
R= Resistance in an infinite medium
= Resistance of the medium in ohm-meter
C= Capacitance of the electrode and its
image in free space.
In the practical case the medium is divided into
two by the plane of earths surface so that
100
R= --------
2C
Thus, if the capacitance in free space of any
form of electrode is known together with the resistivity
of the surrounding soil, the resistance of the electrode
can be calculated. This capacitance is known for some
simple forms of electrodes.
Applying this principle, resistance of pipe and
rod electrodes, strip electrodes and plate electrodes can
be calculated.
Fig-6
2L
Separation distance
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WIRE MESH
50cm
FUNNEL
CEMENT CONCRETE
70 cm
1.5m (Min.)
60cm X 60cm X
6.30mm GI PLATE
10mm DIA GI PIPE
OR 60cm X 60 cm X
3.15mm COPPER
PLATE
CHARCOAL
60 cm 90 cm COPPER OR GI WIRE
15 cm
15 cm
View of section A
R= ------ ------- ohms
4 A
Where
= Resistivity of soil in ohm-meter
A = Area of both sides of plate in m2
G L
300mm 200mm
CLAMP
8 SWG
G.I. WIRE
CHARCOAL OR
COKE AND SALT IN
ALTERNATE LAYER
OF 300
300 300
Where,
L= Length in meter.(electrode)
LN= Nominal length (buried conductor)
h= Depth in meter.
T= Width in meter (for strip).
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In this system of earthing strip electrodes of
cross section not less than 25 mm x 1.6 mm if of copper
and 25 mm x 4 mm if galvanized iron or steel are
buried in horizontal trenches of minimum of depth 0.5
meter. If round conductors are used, their cross-
sectional area shall not be smaller than 3.0 mm2 if of
copper and 6 mm2 if of galvanized iron or steel. The
length of buried conductor shall be sufficient to give the
required earth resistance. It shall not be less than 15
meters. The electrodes shall be as widely distributed as
possible, preferably in a single or circular trench or in a
number of trenches radiating from a point, if conditions
require use of more than one strip, they shall be laid
either in parallel trenches or in radial trenches.
This type of earthing is used at places which
have rocky earth bed because at such placed
excavations work for plate earthing is difficult.
All equipments,
structures, and metallic
frames of switches and
isolators are to be earthed
separately as shown in
figure- 15.
Figure - 15
3.3.6.1 ?ksjk Fences
The Sub-station fence should be generally too
far outside the substation equipment and grounded
separately from the station ground. The station and the
fence ground should not be linked. To avoid any risk to
the person walking near the fence inside the station, no
metal parts connecting connected to the station ground,
should be near to the fence five feet and it is desirable
to cover the strip about ten feet wide inside the fence by
a layer of crushed stone which keeps its high resistively
even under wet condition. If the distance between the
fence and station structures, can not be increased at
least five feet and if the fence is too near the substation
equipment structure etc., the station fence should be
connected to the fence ground, otherwise a person
touching the fence and the station ground
simultaneously would be subjected to a very high
potential under fault conditions.
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All ground wires over a station shall be
connected to the station earth grid. In order that the
station earth potentials during fault conditions are not
applied to transmission line ground wires and towers,
all ground wires coming to the station shall be broken
at and insulated on the station side of the first tower
or pole external to the station by means of 10 disc
insulator.
Transformer body.
Belting angle.
Seating channel
LT lightning arrestor.
H.T.LA's
AB SWITCH
EARTHING
HG FUSE
TRANSFORMER
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SEATING CHANNEL
EARTHING
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Washing Machine & Dish Washer
From the point of view of good
reception it is recommended that washing
machine & dish washer should be earthed
through an electrode different from that of the
main earth system for other electrical
appliances. However, if it is not possible to have
separate earth electrode, washing machine &
dish washer may be earthed through the main
earth system.
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EARTHING IN INDUSTRIAL PREMISES
In factories and workshops all metal conduits,
truncking, cable sheaths, switchgear, distribution fuse
boards, starters, motors and all other parts made of
metal shall be bonded together and connected to an
efficient earth system. The electricity regulations made
under the factories act require that adequate precautions
shall be taken to prevent non-current-carrying
metalwork of the installation from becoming
electrically charged.
In larger installations, having one or more
substations, it is recommended to parallel all earth
continuity system.
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Earthing of Electric Arc Welding Equipment
All components shall be effectively bonded and
connected to earth, the transformers and separate
regulators forming multi-operator sets and capacitors
for power factor correction, if used, shall be included in
the bonding.
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Always see that earthing requirements are
observed without any compromise.
Never use an earth return to serve as neutral when
tapping single phase supply.
Consumer neutral must always be maintained
pucca and proper linkage with the system neutral
ensured.
Remember that earth wire will carry current
during fault conditions and hence adequate size
of the wire should be used for earthing.
Remember that removal of the earth or improper
maintenance of the earth system will cause single
voltages at some points which may cause over
fluxing conditions on the feeding power
transformer and cause irreparable damages inside
the power transformers.
VOLTMETER
V
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A B C
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C1 C2
P1 P2
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Ground Level
To Equipment
Exothermic Exothermic
Welding Welding
Exothermic
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(Dimension as per Earth
design) Ehancement
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NOTES
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