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Ungrounded MV System - NFPA

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ukgraduate

Electrical
Sep 15, 2011
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Hello,

Can someone please tell me if an ungrounded 13.8kV system is allowed by the NFPA/NEC requirements.

I have read the NEC code but cannot find any definite answer.I may be missing something ofcourse.

Can anyone please advise and hopefully point to the specific article.

Thanks
 
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Check 250.20(C). Not required unless it serves mobile or portable equipment.
 
Thankyou for that.

Do all ungrounded systems require earth fault detection?

Would a 13.8kV ungrounded system require one?

Also can someone provide a link or brand/model of equipment that has ground fault detection at MV
 
Really depends on the insulation rating of your equipment. IIRC, you are not required to trip the system if your insulation is rated 173% of the system voltage. You can set your ground fault detection to alarm and locate the faulted section. If your equipment voltage rating is 133% of the system voltage, you are required to set your ground fault protection to alarm and time the tripping within 1 minute to an hour. If your insulation ratings are 100% of the system voltage, you are required to alarm and trip the system within 1 minute before your equipment gets damaged by overvoltages.
 
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