tctctraining
Electrical
- Nov 17, 2008
- 118
To lower the local substation GPR, I have to build a remote grid connected to the local grid by bonding conductor ( 4/0 bare copper).
Underground portion:
I modeled a 100m of this conductor in the software laying beside HV cables to calculate the resistance value of the underground bonding conductor. I assumed the earth resistivity is 100 ohm-m ( I hope this is true assumption)
Overhead portion:
I also need to calculate the Z+ or Z0 for the neutral wire on OH line and add it to the remote grid resistance to calculate the split factor and affect of the remote grid in lowering the GPR.
the question is whether I need to add the Z+ or Z0 of the OH line to the remote grid resistance and underground bonding conductor resistance to calculte the equivalent resistance?
Underground portion:
I modeled a 100m of this conductor in the software laying beside HV cables to calculate the resistance value of the underground bonding conductor. I assumed the earth resistivity is 100 ohm-m ( I hope this is true assumption)
Overhead portion:
I also need to calculate the Z+ or Z0 for the neutral wire on OH line and add it to the remote grid resistance to calculate the split factor and affect of the remote grid in lowering the GPR.
the question is whether I need to add the Z+ or Z0 of the OH line to the remote grid resistance and underground bonding conductor resistance to calculte the equivalent resistance?