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Safety Grounding Update

Safety Grounding Update. July 25, 2006 Phoenix, AZ. Power System Safety Manual (PSSM). 2005 PSSM did not have Grounding Tables for Regions 2006 PSSM has new Grounding Tables for Regions Appendix K for DSW Grounding Tables. 2006 PSSM Appendices. 3 Tables for DSW Data.

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Safety Grounding Update

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  1. Safety Grounding Update July 25, 2006 Phoenix, AZ

  2. Power System Safety Manual (PSSM) • 2005 PSSM did not have Grounding Tables for Regions • 2006 PSSM has new Grounding Tables for Regions • Appendix K for DSW Grounding Tables

  3. 2006 PSSM Appendices

  4. 3 Tables for DSW Data • Table 1 – Substation Grounds for both the lines and substation equipment • Table 2 – Line Grounds for entire line • Table 3 – Line Grounds with specific section breaks

  5. 2006 PSSM Appendix KTable 1 – pages 173 through 183

  6. Table 1 Explanation • Faults placed on all buses in cases with DSW and connected systems • 3 Phase and SLG faults – maximum of both • 3 Grounding conductor sizes • SBS for substation • LNS for lines

  7. Table 1 Calculations • Calculations use the maximum fault current • Table 10.1 in 2006 PSSM – Cable Limits

  8. Substation and Line Calculations • 15 Second time used for Substation Bus grounding cables • 30 Second time used for Line grounding cables • 90% derating is used for 2 or more cables

  9. Example 1 Calculation

  10. Example 2 Calculation

  11. 2006 PSSM Appendix KTable 2 – pages 184 through 190

  12. Table 2 Explanation • Same calculations as Table 1 for each substation line • Home Bus and Home Bus kV • Remote Bus • Maximum for entire line • 2/0 cables used • 30 second time

  13. Example 3 Calculation

  14. Each Line Entered Twice

  15. Example 4 Calculation

  16. Example 4 Calculation

  17. Table 3 2006 PSSM Appendix Kpages 192 through 193 • 2 Pages • Spreadsheet with data is 2 pages wide • Match pages for the full line entry • Most lines have 2 entries with home bus at each end • Not all lines in Table 3 • Use Table 2 for max grounding if line not in Table 3

  18. Page 1 of Table 3

  19. Page 1 of Table 3 • Contains the data for the substations • Home and Remote Buses • Home Bus Grounding for substation – • 15 Second Clearing for Buswork • 27,000 Amps / 2/0 ground cable • 90% used for multiple ground threshold • Three phase and SLG fault current at home bus • Maximum fault current at home bus used

  20. Page 2 of Table 3

  21. Page 2 of Table 3 • Contains the data for the lines • Home bus line grounding given • Length of line given • 4 distances from home bus for ground changes

  22. Home Bus Line Grounds • 30 Second Clearing for Lines • 20,000 Amps / 2/0 ground cable • 90% used for multiple ground threshold • Three phase and SLG fault current at home bus (Page 1 of Table 3) • Maximum fault current at home bus used

  23. Line Distance Grounds • Calculated in 2% increments along Line • Change conductors at distance listed for breakpoint • Distance and grounds start with home bus ground • Calculations based on 30 second clearing

  24. Example 5 Calculation

  25. Example 5

  26. Example 5

  27. Example 5

  28. Example 6 Calculation

  29. Example 6

  30. Example 7 Calculation

  31. Example 7

  32. Example 8 Calculation

  33. Example 8

  34. Example 8 • 2 % increments are 4.8 miles • Higher conductor number to lower conductor change uses end of 2% increment (conservative) • Lower conductor number to higher conductor change uses beginning of 2% increment (conservative)

  35. Future Work • Put lines in Table 3 for all lines with 1 or more break points on grounding cable number • Update values for lines from previous study • Remove buses in Table 1 that are not WAPA buses • Remove PTI bus numbers in Tables

  36. Questions?

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