AVR_1.0pu
Electrical
- Apr 21, 2019
- 14
Hello there,
I was wondering if anyone could help me with my understanding.
If I have a building protected by a lightning protection system with its own electrode, this LPS needs to be bonded back to the Main Earth Bar of the (power) electrical system at a single point.
If this power electrical system consists of say an HV/LV transformer, neutral earthed with its associated (power) earth electrode, what is best practice for the two electrode systems? Can I design a single electrode system that meets both the requirements of lightning protection and power earth (if it were suitably sized, positioned etc)? Do the two systems sit side by side with the soil impedance between them?
I'm assuming combined HV /LV power earth.
Cheers/
AVR
I was wondering if anyone could help me with my understanding.
If I have a building protected by a lightning protection system with its own electrode, this LPS needs to be bonded back to the Main Earth Bar of the (power) electrical system at a single point.
If this power electrical system consists of say an HV/LV transformer, neutral earthed with its associated (power) earth electrode, what is best practice for the two electrode systems? Can I design a single electrode system that meets both the requirements of lightning protection and power earth (if it were suitably sized, positioned etc)? Do the two systems sit side by side with the soil impedance between them?
I'm assuming combined HV /LV power earth.
Cheers/
AVR