bdn2004
Electrical
- Jan 27, 2007
- 799
We are installing a large new oil filled transformer and a piece of equipment it feeds in a spare bay at a large industrial facility. It will sit in the middle of a graveled area that is a containment dike for every oil filled transformer that is in the row. There are several. I've tried to show it on the attached sketch.
The equipment manufacturer is calling for a grid type switchyard grounding method to form an equipotential plane and a ground resistance of less than 1 ohm. I'm confused on how to do this since there is no way we can penetrate the dike or get to either side of it. And forming a grid under the gravel seems pointless, as it isn't in full contact with the ground.
What we are thinking to do is tie all the rebar in the new foundation together and go to the existing ground cables. I'm posting this just to see if any one has any suggestions. Thanks.
The equipment manufacturer is calling for a grid type switchyard grounding method to form an equipotential plane and a ground resistance of less than 1 ohm. I'm confused on how to do this since there is no way we can penetrate the dike or get to either side of it. And forming a grid under the gravel seems pointless, as it isn't in full contact with the ground.
What we are thinking to do is tie all the rebar in the new foundation together and go to the existing ground cables. I'm posting this just to see if any one has any suggestions. Thanks.