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I have a lenght of 3C 25kV TECK power cable in a substation.
If I decide to do not ground the shield on one side of the cable what do I do with the aluminum armour with the connector?
It should remain ungrounded as well isn't it?
Someone can confirm what is the right way to do it?
Thanks
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A setup of two exactly similar transformer of about 22MVA connected togother via a tie breaker has a downstream earth fault.
I figure out that the ground resistors (400A) of each transfomer will contribute of a ground/earth fault for 800A.
How can I solve the problem...
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I'd have a 600HP motor to connect on a 600V plant network.
It seems to me a too powerful motor to be connected to such a low voltage. I have thought about a VFD or a soft-start to start that motor.
The available power of the plant is enough for that motor in steady state...
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I have a UPS system that goes that way:
Inverter:
600V-120/208V transformer 3 wires going through a 3 pole breaker that makes the input of the UPS.
bypass:
600V-120/208V transformer 4 wire going through a 3 pole breaker that makes the input of the bypass. The neutral is not going...
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Here is the situation:
I have to ground an old 2 floor building and a new 1.5MVA transformer located behind.
Here is what I would do for the transformer:
-Belt the transfomer with a bare 4/0 copper cable.
-Ground the metal structure of the enforced concrete structure surrounding the...
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I would like to have arguements to implement a grounding resistor on a new electrical room. The system consists to a 4160KV/600V 1/1.33MVA transformer and a 4-5 motors (between 20 to 100HP) connected to a MCC fed by the transformer.
I really don't need explanation on how it works...
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I have simulated my electrical system on ETAP on it gives me a short circuit current too high if a 3 phase short circuit happens. It makes the distribution panel breaker useless: the upstream breaker trip and I lose all my loads (servers...).
What are my solutions then?
I thought to...