KillBill7
Electrical
- Feb 10, 2017
- 61
I hope everyone is keeping safe. Question came up from site contractor about bonding of hardware and got me thinking........
We have 25kV OH line without shield wire protection so it doesn't have any ground downlead and ground rods etc. Contractor is asking if they need to bond any metallic hardware which is within 100mm of each other to avoid any radio interference or induced voltage/arching issues. They said they have done this on all the distribution lines they have build so far. I am trying to make sense of how would bonding help if it's not grounded.Maybe I am missing something?
I looked at local standards (CSA) and couldn't find any such requirement. On Transmission lines where we have downlead running down the pole base and bonded to the ground rod, it makes sense to bond any metallic hardware to that downlead. But without grounding , does it makes sense to bond any metallic hardware in proximity to each other?
Let me know your thoughts?
We have 25kV OH line without shield wire protection so it doesn't have any ground downlead and ground rods etc. Contractor is asking if they need to bond any metallic hardware which is within 100mm of each other to avoid any radio interference or induced voltage/arching issues. They said they have done this on all the distribution lines they have build so far. I am trying to make sense of how would bonding help if it's not grounded.Maybe I am missing something?
I looked at local standards (CSA) and couldn't find any such requirement. On Transmission lines where we have downlead running down the pole base and bonded to the ground rod, it makes sense to bond any metallic hardware to that downlead. But without grounding , does it makes sense to bond any metallic hardware in proximity to each other?
Let me know your thoughts?