jawadr
Electrical
- Jul 10, 2007
- 4
I am trying to calculate ground potential rise to make sure it is not over 5000V. The substation is in the basement of a high rise with concrete pad. Incoming is 12.5kV and stepped down to 600V. As per the coordination study, it has 13.4kA of fault current available. There are 6 groundings rods in a 49feet x 20 feet rectangular configuration with an average resistance of each grounding rod being 1.4 ohms with respect to utility ground. Groundings rods are connected with a copper wire, and there is no mesh under the concrete pad. I have been trying to figure out the ground potential rise calculations and step and touch voltage calculations without any of those expensive programs. Has anyone used a quick and easy method of calculating this? Any help would be appreciated.