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Is Grounding the Culprit Marcus O. Durham, PhD, PE Robert A. Durham, PhD, PE ThewayCorp.com     What is the purpose of grounding? Can grounding issues cause ignition or shock? Where is a ground or return path used? What is the difference between ground, bond, & neutral? 11 1 2 12 3 4 10 8 9 Why Ground ? 7 M.O. Durham Theway Corp. 6 5 Grounding Complex Topic  Critical for electrical safety   Biologic  Property NEC - > 28 pages  NESC – Specific Requirements  IEEE – Multiple Standards  NFPA – Myriad Publications  Significance  Grounding is major element of every electrical system, but rarely understood  “Hot” cause shock or ignition only with return path – complete circuit  Either neutral (controlled) or ground (uncontrolled) provides return  Electrical activity on neutral or ground – fault involving ground system  Ground is code and legal issue Grounding System Three components  Grounding Electrode   Contact point with earth ○ NEC <25Ω or additional electrode required ○ NESC - < 25Ω. ○ IEEE 142 - 25Ω not satisfactory – 1-5Ω  Grounding Electrode Conductor  Connects grounding electrode to system  Must handle fault currents – NEC size Z V 120V   6 I 20 A Grounding system  Bonding  Connects metal surfaces to grounding system  Required between grounding electrodes  NEC FPN –bond all metal even if not specified  Without bond –  Potential difference exists between metals  Potential difference causes current flow I Vd Neutral Current carrying conductor  Controlled return path for 1Φ & DC  Single point connection to ground  If multiple points –   current flows through grounding system  If poor connection –  circuit current can flow Transformer through ground Entrance Load Power H Power H Neutral Neutral Power H Ground Ground Utility Ground Service Ground Water & Other Metal Stray Current Unintentional current flow through earth  Three causes   Neutral grounded at multiple points  Fault of “hot” wire to ground  Difference in potential of ground connections Multi grounded neutral allows ~60% return current in earth  Allows V between metals and between metal and earth  Multi Point Neutral Portion of In flows through earth  Disturbances cause I flow in alternate routes  Risk of shock or equipment damage  In Transients Short duration disturbances  Should be shunted to ground  Causes   Lightning  Utility Operations  Every On/Off of electrical circuit Transients - Lightning      Lightning is natural phenomena Uncontrolled – damage Can be controlled Industry standards and practices Controlled – no or limited damage Energization Issues  Three issues  Energized Ground  Floating Neutral  Energized Neutral  Energized Ground  I from another circuit  Caused by poor cnxns and poor ground Z  Melted insulation on ground wire or jacket Energization Issues  Floating Neutral  Poor N connection  Allows return current on alternate path  Uncontrolled V levels  Energized Neutral  I returns on gnd (water pipe, etc.)  Melted neutral or ground insulation  Uncontrolled I flow Faults  Three forms  Loss of Insulation  High Impedance Connection  Breaking faults  Loss of Insulation  V breakdown of dielectric  Heat, ejecta, loss of material  Easily recognized Faults  High Z connection  Most common fault  Misaligned contacts  Poor connections  Partially damaged insulation  Not recognized by standard breakers  Heat exceeds ignition Faults  Breaking Faults  Switching  Pulling apart cable  High frequency component  Sudden increase in voltage  Causes damage to insulation particularly at high inductance points (bends) Why Fail Now? A failure may not result in immediate catastrophe  Catastrophic failures are the result of multiple improper conditions.  Seldom do systems have serious consequences when only one component is improper. Grounding Purpose  To ensure that all systems (facility and service) are operating at the same POTENTIAL reference  To prevent circulating CURRENTS from developing in ground system  To allow building and service protection systems to operate effectively and as designed in TIME Recap  Improper grounding and bonding is frequent problem  Electrical ignition and shock that is “undetermined” is often grounding  Codes and standards are minimum requirements. Not following creates hazards  Grounding issues are code, then legal issues. Questions?