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PORTABLE EARTHING DEVICES (PEDs)

General
Portable Earthing Devices (portable earths) are personal
protective devices which are used to protect electrical
workers if the high voltage equipment they are working on is
re-energised. In the event that a conductor is energised
inadvertently, the aim of a portable earth is to:

+ provide a controlled path for the short-circuit current away


from an exposed worker to allow short-circuit detection
equipment to operate and disconnect supply quickly, and

+ to minimize the voltage rise and reduce the chance of


electric shock occurring.

In Australia and New Zealand, portable earths must be used when working on high voltage (>1000V) networks. They are not
generally required for work on low voltage networks.

Legislative Requirements
In Australia and New Zealand, electrical safety laws apply to a broad range of electrical work and apparatus. These laws
encompass a number of concepts in legislation to ensure the safety of people and plant when working on electrical apparatus.

Four concepts that are related to the use of portable earths are:

1. It is illegal to perform work on high voltage electrical equipment without a system of earthing in place unless live working
procedures are being used,
2. Safety clearance exclusion zones apply to energised and de-energised electrical apparatus at all times unless it has been
disconnected from supply, tested, and earthed,
3. Employers are obliged to provide safe systems of work including portable earths for employees to ensure their electrical safety
when working on high voltage networks, and
4. Employees who are required to use portable earths must use them when required and ensure that they are used and fitted
properly, and are adequate for the job.

Harsh penalties apply for breaches of legislation.

IEC Standards for Portable Earths


Within Australia, there is no particular national standard that applies to the development and use of portable earthing systems.
However, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) provides a suitable standard that can be adopted to provide safe
and reliable portable earthing systems. The IEC is a world-wide organization for standardization and seeks to promote interna-
tional co-operation on issues concerning electrical and electronic fields.

IEC Standard 61230


IEC Standard 61230 applies to portable equipment for earthing and short-circuiting. This document sets standards for the design
of complete portable earth systems which includes clamps, cables, type tests of one or more items representative of the produc-
tion, short circuit tests, sampling tests and routine tests. The use of an IEC standard which is adopted and exercised daily around
the world for earth systems provides confidence for workers and business that these systems will protect personnel in the event
that the work area is inadvertently energised.

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Type Testing
Type testing is a process which is recognized as the best means to ensure that a design will do the job. Sicame Australia has the
benefit of over 20 years of designing and supplying portable earth systems to industry around Australia that meet or exceed IEC
61230. A key feature of these systems is that the components of each type of earth system design have been type tested
according to the requirements of IEC61230.

One of the most important features of any earthing system is its thermal and mechanical abilities to withstand the heat and
dynamic mechanical forces that are created during a fault without being destroyed. Type testing to simulate these conditions is
critical to ensure that any given design will not fail under conditions that simulate its design rating.

Voltage Ratings
Portable earths are not designed for any particular voltage. However, legislation requires that safety clearance exclusion zones
must apply during the earthing process. Therefore, the length of any operating stick which is used to apply a portable earth must
be longer than the minimum safe distance to the apparatus as defined by the normal energised voltage and the safety exclusion
zones where it will be used.

Current and Time Ratings

Portable earths are designed, manufactured and rated to a maximum energy which is determined by a specific current measured
in amps for a specific time measured in seconds. For example, a typical rating is 25,000 amps for 0.5 seconds. During a short-
circuit fault current, a portable earth must be able to withstand a maximum amount of electrical energy without failing. There are
two mechanisms working together by which a portable earth may fail. These are:

1. Thermal mechanism - High temperature rise of the conductor and sheath caused by the current which will soften and melt the
cable strands and the sheath, and
2. Magnetic mechanism - Enormous mechanical forces caused by the magnetic field of the current which will tend to tear the
cables apart and also tear them from lugs, and may even break lugs and clamps.

These two mechanisms combine to destroy a portable earth set as a result of high temperatures that soften the cable conductor
strands which reduce its ability to withstand the mechanical forces that attempt to pull it apart.

It is therefore critical that any portable earth is rated to a higher short circuit current than the prospective short-circuit and earth
fault levels that are possible on the network in which it will be used.

Within Australia and New Zealand, most supply utilities operate high voltage networks that use short circuit protection systems
which will detect and disconnect a short-circuit current between about 0.3 seconds and 1 second. For this reason, typical ratings
of portable earths are specified for a standard time of either 0.5 seconds or 1 second.

Generally, Sicame Australia carries out type tests of its designs to 0.5 second ratings in favour of 1 second ratings. The reason
for this is that a 0.5 second type test requires a test current that is 1.414 (=√2) times higher than the test current for a 1 second
rating of the same energy rating. Consequently, this increases the dynamic mechanical forces by a factor of 1.414 compared to a
1 second fault rating.

For this reason, although it seems counter-intuitive, type tests which meet a 0.5 second rating are much tougher to pass than a 1
second rating.

A portable earth is made from a number of components such as cable, lugs, clamps, and other connectors which usually have
different fault ratings. The overall fault rating of a complete portable earth is determined by the component with the lowest fault
rating used in it. Clamps which are used in any given portable earth are generally rated higher than the cable and lug
combination.

There is a wide range of short circuit fault levels in supply networks, and users must consider the configuration and resulting
weight of any portable earth they need. Portable earths must be carried to the work site and fitted to apparatus which, due to
normal construction practices for overhead electricity supply networks, is usually at height. The overall weight and frequency of
use of any portable earth is then a very important factor in the choice of configuration and use of components.

To meet these requirements, Sicame Australia has standardized its range of portable earths around three different aluminium
cable sizes to deliver four different ratings as determined by the cable used in a portable earth. The fourth rating of 45kA for 0.5
seconds is achieved by connecting two cables in parallel so that each cable carries half of the fault current in the event that it is
energised.

1. 10,000 Amps for 0.5 seconds, (10kA/0.5secs)


2. 16,000 Amps for 0.5 seconds, (16kA/0.5secs)
3. 25,000 Amps for 0.5 seconds, (25kA/0.5secs)
4. 45,000 Amps for 0.5 seconds, (45kA/0.5secs)

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Conversion of Current and Time Ratings
Note that current ratings for 0.5 seconds can be converted to a thermal (heat rise) equivalent 1 second rating by dividing the
current rating for 0.5 seconds by 1.414. For example, a rating of 10kA for 0.5 seconds is thermally equivalent to 7.1kA
(=10kA/1.414) for 1 second. This is a thermal equivalent rating only and not a mechanical force equivalent rating because
although a test current of 10kA for 0.5 seconds will transfer the same amount of electrical energy in that time, the mechanical
forces produced by 10kA will be greater than those produced by a lower current of 7kA by a factor of 1.414.

If required by a customer, portable earths that have been type tested and rated to a 0.5 second rating (say, 10kA for 0.5 seconds)
can be labeled with a 1 second rating because for type testing purposes, the test current required for 1 second is lower than a
0.5 second rating. However, as explained above, a 1 second rating cannot be converted to a 0.5 second rating because the test
current required for 1 second would be lower than that required for a 0.5 second rating.

Aluminium Cables
For the benefit of the worker who must lift and attach portable earths, Sicame Australia uses multi-stranded aluminium cables in
a wide range of lightweight earth sets designed to reduce the risk of back and other strain injuries. These cables are covered in a
distinctive yellow PVC sheath for high visibility.
Earth set configurations for almost any type of installation, including overhead and underground networks, and substations can
be designed. They have been tested to 0.5 second ratings to meet IEC-61230.

Details of aluminium cables made by Olex in Australia are in table 1 below.

Copper Cables
Copper cables made by Catu in France can also be supplied in those cases where customers specifically require portable earths
that are made using copper cables. These cables have been tested by Catu to 1 second ratings. They are available in two types
of sheath, either transparent PVC, or transparent silicon. The transparent silicon sheath cables have been tested to 1 second
ratings under IEC-61230.

Details of copper cables with silicon sheaths to IEC-61230 made by Catu are in table 2 below.

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CATU Electrical Safety Equipment
CATU is a European manufacturer of high quality electrical safety equipment based in France. CATU tools and equipment are
used by power utilities, electrical contractors, large industries and railways in about 100 countries spread over five continents.

CATU Clamps
Catu manufacture a wide range of clamps for short-circuiting and earthing
situations for both indoors and outdoors. Variations include:

+ fault rating,
+ jaw opening distances,
+ clamping mechanism,
+ application methods and tightening of jaws,
+ fittings that attach clamps to a temporary operating stick or rod.

These clamps are generally designed and type tested to IEC 61230. Catu performs type testing of its clamp range to meet 1
second ratings. Furthermore, Sicame Australia has also conducted type tests of these clamps over time, but usually under more
onerous conditions to meet 0.5 second ratings. This requires a higher test current than 1 second rating tests, so it creates higher
mechanical forces during the first few cycles of a short-circuit.

CATU Snap-On clamps

These are a ‘Snap on’ spring-loaded clamp which is particularly easy to


use and very quick to place on a conductor compared to traditional
screw type of clamps. The product code for these clamps is MT-613/3.

The Catu ‘snap-on’ clamps shown at right offer the quickest and easiest
way to apply phase clamps to a conductor.

To apply these clamps, the operator sets the spring-loaded jaw on each
clamp, and then mounts the clamps onto an application plate on the end
of a removable operating stick. The clamps can then be lifted over the
conductor and ‘snapped’ onto it.

To remove the clamps, a clamp removal tool is used to pull each clamp
from the conductor. Refer to product code series, CRA for the clamp
remover, also known as a ‘pigtail’.

CATU Clamps

The CATU range of earthing clamps are available in three distinct connection types. The hexagon, shotgun and bayonet fitting.
When ordering our range of CATU clamps, please refer to the table below for appropriate connection type.

MT-815-C MT-815-S MT-815-E

Hexagon Fitting Shotgun Fitting Bayonet Fitting

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Portable Earth Configurations
Portable earth configurations vary by the way that connections are made of the phase leads and earth leads. The connection
configuration of any earth set is determined by its application and the particular operating practices and experience of the user.
Sicame Australia generally manufactures earth sets to the requirements of the user, and also has a standard range of earth sets
from which to choose that use aluminium cable made by Olex in Australia, and clamps made by Catu in France.

The major types of connection configuration are summarized below.

1. Three Phase Shorting Circuit sets and


separate earth lead.
Three phase shorting sets without an attached earth lead are
generally used for shorting the 3 phases of a rural overhead
distribution network. A separate earth lead is then used to con-
nect the shorted phases to the earthing system.

The separation of the earth lead helps to eliminate extra lifting


weight, particularly in rural areas, where conductors may be
higher than usual, resulting in very long earth leads. These
configurations offer the lightest design for lifting onto overhead
conductors as they eliminate one extra phase lead and a trifur-
cating plate.

For rural situations where there may be significant amounts of


single wire earth return networks (SWER), phase shorting sets
with a separate earth lead may be more convenient because
only the single phase earth set in the kit will need to be applied.

A convenient clamp parking bar for screw type clamps can be


fitted to the centre phase clamp for storage of the outer phase
clamps until the centre phase clamp has been placed onto the
conductor.

2. Looped Shorting and Earth sets


These are three phase shorting sets with an attached earth lead
and are generally used for urban overhead distribution networks
where there are no SWER networks.

3. Three Phase Trifurcating Plate Sets


Three Phase Trifurcating Plate sets are generally used in
substations and switchboards where there is a single earth
attachment point for connection of all three phases together.
The tri-plate is fitted with an insulating cover rated to 600V
where a separate earth lead is connected.

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4. Fixed Stick Earth Sets.
Permanently fixed sticks can be fitted to different types of
phase clamps. Generally, the fixed sticks are made from
fibreglass insulated rods which are 1800mm long and 32mm
in diameter. If required, customers can specify the stick length
they need when they request a quote.

Typical phase clamps that can accept a fixed stick include the
MT-815-E, and MT-1921-E clamps.

5. Single Phase Earth Sets


Single phase earth sets are commonly found where it is more
practical to connect each phase to a separate earth point. Ex-
amples are SWER networks, or MV (medium voltage) and EHV
(extra high voltage) transmission line and substation situations
where there is considerable distance between phases on large
towers and other structures.

Transmission networks often employ 3 single phase earths


due to the long distances between phases and earth points on
large steel structures. For these applications in particular, Catu
make an earth clamp which has been specifically designed for
clamping onto steel structures.

The clamp, known as an MT-847, has a moving jaw which has


been designed to cut through pollutants and high resistance
surfaces on steel work.

6. Equipotential Bonds (EQB’s).

Equipotential bonds are a limited type of portable earth which


are intended to connect only non-energised metallic parts
within a work zone to a common earth point. The purpose is
to limit the potential voltage rise in the event of a short circuit
occurring in the vicinity of the worksite.

They are usually a single phase lead with an earth clamp on


one end, and either another earth clamp, or a phase clamp at
the other.

These should be rated to the same rating as any portable earth


which are used at the same work site.

These are commonly used as earth bonds on vehicles that are


required to work around exposed live parts such as trucks and
cranes.

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SUBSTATION & SWITCHBOARD EARTHS

Three Phase Shorting Set with Tri-plate


Typical use:
+ For earthing of indoor and outdoor substation bus bars

Phase Clamp Selection

MT-815-S MT-815-E MT-815-C MT-1921-E

Lead Selection

Earth Clamp Selection

MT-840/1 MT-843 MT-1921-E

MT-815-S MT-815-E MT-815-C

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SUBSTATION & SWITCHBOARD EARTHS

Three Phase Shorting Set with Tri-plate and Earth Lead


Typical use:
+ For earthing of indoor and outdoor substation bus bars

Phase Clamp Selection

MT-815-S MT-815-E MT-815-C MT-1921-E

Lead Selection

INSULATED
TRI-PLATE

Earth Clamp Selection

MT-840/1 MT-843 MT-1921-E

MT-847 MT-815-S MT-815-E MT-815-C

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OH EARTH SETS - SCREW CLAMPS

Three Phase Shorting Set with Separate Earth Lead


Typical use:
+ OH conductors, including SWER systems
+ Convenient parking bar for outer phases

CLAMP PARKING BAR Phase Clamp Selection

MT-815-S MT-815-E MT-815-C

Earth Clamp Selection Lead Selection

MT-840/1 MT-843

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EQUIPOTENTIAL BOND

Single Phase Snap-on Earth Set


Typical use:
+ Equipotential bond in OH Networks where non-energised metallic parts need to be
connected to earth

Phase Clamp Selection

MT-613/3
Snap on clamp

Lead Selection

Earth Clamp Selection

MT-840/1 MT-843 MT-847 MT-1921-E

HOT STICK ACCESSORIES TO SUIT


+ MT-630 # Application Platform
+ CRA- # Removal tool

Where # is “C” for CATU Hexagonal


quick fit system, or “K” for universal
sunrise fitting. MT-630-C CRA-C MT-630-K CRA-K
Application platform Clamp Remover Application platform Clamp Remover

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OH SNAP-ON EARTHS

Three Phase Shorting Set with Looped Earth Lead


Typical use:
+ OH Conductor Networks

Phase Clamp Selection

MT-815-E
Snap on clamp

Lead Selection

Earth Clamp Selection

MT-840/1 MT-843

HOT STICK ACCESSORIES TO SUIT


+ MT-630 # Application Platform
+ CRA- # Removal tool

Where # is “C” for CATU Hexagonal


quick fit system, or “K” for universal
sunrise fitting. MT-630-C CRA-C MT-630-K CRA-K
Application platform Clamp Remover Application platform Clamp Remover

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EQUIPOTENTIAL BOND

Single Phase Earth Set


Typical use:
+ Bond any metallic parts to earth. Not intended for connection to normally energised apparatus
Example: Vehicle earth set

Clamp Selection

MT-840/1 MT-843 MT-847 MT-1921-E

Lead Selection

Earth Clamp Selection

MT-840/1 MT-843 MT-847 MT-1921-E

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OH EARTH SETS - SNAP-ON KITS

Typical use:
+ MV. OH networks - Use universal end sticks (K type)

Phase Clamp Selection

MT-613/3
Snap on clamp rated
to 25kA/0.5 sec

Earth Clamp Selection Lead Selection

MT-840/1 MT-843

HOT STICK ACCESSORIES TO SUIT

MT-630-K CRA-K
Application platform Clamp Remover

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OH EARTH SETS - SNAP-ON KITS

Typical use:
+ MV. OH networks - Use ‘CATU’ quick fit hexagonal connection (C type)

Phase Clamp Selection

MT-613/3
Snap on clamp rated
to 25kA/0.5 sec

Earth Clamp Selection Lead Selection

MT-840/1 MT-843

HOT STICK ACCESSORIES TO SUIT

MT-630-C CRA-C
Application platform Clamp Remover

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