Grounding Methods For Electric Supply and Communications Facilities
Grounding Methods For Electric Supply and Communications Facilities
Grounding Methods For Electric Supply and Communications Facilities
Section 09
090. PURPOSE
091. SCOPE
The scope of Sec. 09 is to provide the methods of protective grounding for sup-
ply and communication conductors and equipment. The requirements for
grounding are listed in the other parts of the Code (i.e., the grounding rules in
Part 1, “Electric Supply Stations,” Part 2, “Overhead Lines,” Part 3, “Under-
ground Lines,” and Part 4, “Work Rules”). The scope of Sec. 09 does not
include the grounded return of electric railways or lightning protection not
associated with supply and communication wires, for example, lightning pro-
tection installed on a commercial building.
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092A. Direct Current Systems That Are to Be Grounded. This rule has basic
connection requirements for direct-current (DC) systems. For 750 V and less,
the grounding conductor connection must be made only at the supply station.
For three-wire DC circuits, the connection must be made to the neutral. For DC
systems over 750 V, the grounding conductor connection must be made at both
the supply and load points. The connection must be made to the neutral of the
system. The ground or grounding electrode can be external or remote from
each of the stations. This permits separating the electrode from areas with
ground currents that can cause electrolytic damage. The Code permits one of
the two stations to have its grounding connection made through a surge
arrester as long as the other station has the neutral effectively grounded. An
exception is provided for the 750 V and greater category for back-to-back DC
converter stations that are adjacent to each other. For this condition the neutral
of the system should be connected to ground at one point only.
Fig. 092-2. Wye and delta systems not to be used for lighting loads (Rule 092B1).
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Fig. 092-4. Grounding connections for nonshielded cables over 750 V (Rule 092B2a).
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Fig. 092-6. Grounding points for a shielded cable without an insulating jacket (Rule 092B2b(2)).
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Fig. 092-9. Grounding of messenger wires (Rule 092C1).
under tension and electrically connected to the post for the mesh to be
grounded. In the example shown in Fig. 092-13, the grounding conductor feed
up to the barbwire strands is woven through the chain-link mesh for added
grounding continuity.