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Monday, February 20, 2012
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Power quality
What is Power Quality?
- The concept of powering and grounding sensitive equipment in a manner that is suitable to the operation of that equipment.”
- “Within the industry, alternate definitions or interpretations of power quality have been used, reflecting different points of view.”
- The definition of Power Quality cannot be limited to the characteristics of the supply power. The definition must also include the requirements of the load.“
Friday, February 3, 2012
Grounding Codes and Standards
Ideally a ground
should be of zero ohms resistance. The NEC has stated that "A single
electrode consisting of a rod, pipe, or plate which does not have a resistance
to ground of 25 ohms or less shall be augmented by one additional
electrode..." Once you have added the supplemental ground you have met the
requirement for the NEC.
This does not
mean that the value of the ground now has to be 25 ohms or less. The ground
resistance values objectives vary from industry to industry.
Telecommunications
industry has often used 5 ohms or less as their value for grounding and
bonding. The goal in ground resistance values is to achieve the lowest ground
resistance value possible that makes sense economically and physically
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
The meaning of earthing
It is a fundamental fact that electricity
ALWAYS flows to the point of lowest potential. The task is to
ensure that electricity, including faults, lightning and electronic noise, and
flows to this point with maximum safety to people, while maintaining the
reliability of equipment. Therefore we must ensure the safe, controlled flow of
electricity with minimum voltage drop to earth in all cases.
Earth:
The different between earth and ground
Ground:
The NEC, National
Electrical Code defines a ground as: A conducting connection, whether
intentional or accidental, between an electrical circuit or equipment and the
earth, or to some conducting body that serves in place of the earth.
Earth:
The conductive
mass of the earth, whose electric potential at any point is conventionally
taken as equal to zero. (In some countries the term "ground" is used
instead of "earth.")
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