About Lesson
Design Considerations for System Earthing
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Soil Resistivity
- Measurement of soil resistivity is crucial for designing an effective earthing system.
- Low-resistivity soils are preferred for achieving a low impedance path to earth.
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Earthing Electrode Design
- Types: Rod electrodes, plate electrodes, and strip electrodes.
- Configuration: Multiple electrodes may be connected to form an earthing grid to achieve the desired earth resistance.
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Grounding Conductor Sizing
- Conductors should be sized to carry the maximum fault current without excessive heating or damage.
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Touch and Step Voltage Considerations
- Ensure that touch and step voltages are within safe limits to protect personnel.
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System Neutral Earthing
- Properly design the connection of the system neutral to the earthing system based on the chosen earthing method.
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Compliance with Standards
- Adhere to relevant standards and regulations (e.g., IEEE, IEC) for system earthing and protection design.