ahandle
Electrical
- Aug 20, 2005
- 7
Hi,
To comply with the requirements of AS3007 for surface mines, our earthing (grounding) expert has decreed that we need separate earthing for our 3.3kV distribution, away from our 33/3.3kV switchyard.
The issue is, about the only available real estate in the vincinity is about 6m away from a diesel tank of approximately 20,000L. It is understood there is also a diesel pipeline in the area, plus some years ago there was a large spill, leaking diesel all through the surrounding soil.
Does anyone know if there is any danger (or any regulations) by having the earth grid near the diesel tank (in terms of ignition)? Is there any chance of ignition if the grid is installed in diesel-soaked soil? Is there any issues by having the earth grid near the diesel pipeline?
Fault current is limited to 50A by an NER, and the earth grid is 500mm below ground level (which is asphalt). As I see it, any fumes from the diesel storage tank are above ground and thus not affected by the ground grid, and there is no oxygen in the soil to ignite the diesel-soaked soil. I can see a danger by bonding to the diesel pipeline as the transferred voltage may ignite the diesel at some other point, but if the earth grid is just near but not bonded, is this an issue?
Is anyone able to provide any thoughts on the above please? Can diesel ignite below ground?
Many thanks
To comply with the requirements of AS3007 for surface mines, our earthing (grounding) expert has decreed that we need separate earthing for our 3.3kV distribution, away from our 33/3.3kV switchyard.
The issue is, about the only available real estate in the vincinity is about 6m away from a diesel tank of approximately 20,000L. It is understood there is also a diesel pipeline in the area, plus some years ago there was a large spill, leaking diesel all through the surrounding soil.
Does anyone know if there is any danger (or any regulations) by having the earth grid near the diesel tank (in terms of ignition)? Is there any chance of ignition if the grid is installed in diesel-soaked soil? Is there any issues by having the earth grid near the diesel pipeline?
Fault current is limited to 50A by an NER, and the earth grid is 500mm below ground level (which is asphalt). As I see it, any fumes from the diesel storage tank are above ground and thus not affected by the ground grid, and there is no oxygen in the soil to ignite the diesel-soaked soil. I can see a danger by bonding to the diesel pipeline as the transferred voltage may ignite the diesel at some other point, but if the earth grid is just near but not bonded, is this an issue?
Is anyone able to provide any thoughts on the above please? Can diesel ignite below ground?
Many thanks