ThePunisher
Electrical
- Nov 7, 2009
- 384
Our design presently shows that the building steel columns are used as ground conductors (criteria for down conductor requrement are met). Therefore, the aerial rods are bonded to the vertical steel columns. However, on grade, the steel columns are directly bonded to the unmderground grounding grid (plant electrical ground grid).
As far as I remember, we used to drive dedicated ground rods to each down conductors. In our case, I could have expected the steel column frame at grade connected to its dedicated ground rod and from this ground rod it will be bonded to the plant electrical grid. Is my concept correct? We used BS 6651 long time ago with that installation.
As far as I remember, we used to drive dedicated ground rods to each down conductors. In our case, I could have expected the steel column frame at grade connected to its dedicated ground rod and from this ground rod it will be bonded to the plant electrical grid. Is my concept correct? We used BS 6651 long time ago with that installation.