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Summary
This Standard Technique defines the requirements for verifying equipment earth
connections on earthing systems which are to be owned or adopted by National Grid
Electricity Distribution.
This document does not apply to earth connections between a substation and a terminal
tower.
Approved by
Carl Ketley-Lowe
Head of Engineering Policy
Target Staff Group Network Services Teams, Engineering Trainers & ICPs
Impact of Change GREEN - The change has no immediate impact on working practices or
has been aligned to current working practices – Communication via a
monthly update of changed policy. Team Manager discretion on how the
changes are communicated to the team.
Planned Assurance checks Policy Assurance Specialists shall confirm whether the requirements
have been complied with during their sample checking of completed jobs
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Introduction
This Standard Technique defines the requirements for verifying equipment earth
connections on earthing systems which are to be owned or adopted by National Grid
Electricity Distribution.
Main Changes
Impact of Changes
Implementation Actions
Managers should notify relevant staff that this Standard Technique has been published.
Implementation Timetable
The document can be implemented once being read and understood and can be utilised
from issue.
This Standard Technique defines the requirements for verifying equipment earth
connections on earthing systems which are to be owned or adopted by National
Grid Electricity Distribution.
This Standard Technique shall be applied to all NGED substations at 33kV and
above. The measurement procedure can be optionally applied to substations at
lower voltages where required.
This document does not apply to earth connections between a substation and a
terminal tower.
2.0 DEFINITIONS
For the purpose of this document the following definitions are employed:
TERM DEFINITION
Earth Electrode A conductor or group of conductors in direct contact with the
soil and providing an electrical connection to earth.
Earthing Conductor A protective conductor which connects plant and equipment to
an earth electrode.
Earthing System The complete interconnected assembly of earthing conductors
and earth electrodes (including cables with un-insulated
sheaths).
Earth Potential The difference in potential which may exist between a point on
the ground and remote reference earth.
Reference Earth Part of the Earth, the electric potential of which is conventionally
taken as zero.
Electrical Installation An assembly of associated electrical equipment to fulfil a
specific purpose. For example: a 132kV, 66kV or 33kV
substation; a ground mounted distribution substation; auxiliary
equipment on an earthed pole; etc
3.0 REFERENCES
This document makes reference to, or should be read in conjunction with, the
documents listed below. The issue and date of the documents listed below shall
be those applicable at the date of issue of this document, unless stated otherwise.
NUMBER TITLE
BS EN 50552 Earthing of power installations exceeding 1 kV a.c.
NUMBER TITLE
ENA TS 41-24 Guidelines for the design, installation, testing and
maintenance of main earthing systems in substations
Plant and equipment must be sufficiently bonded to the earthing system to ensure
correct operation and that the potential difference created under fault conditions is
within the safe limits.
A sufficient bond between equipment and the earthing system can be confirmed if
the resistance between the central test point (or points) on the main earthing
system and individual items of earthed equipment does not exceed 20mΩ.
5.0 REQUIREMENTS
5.1 Method
The procedure is based upon the principle of measuring the resistance between a
central test point (or points) on the main earthing system and individual items of
earthed equipment using a four-terminal portable micro-ohmmeter and associated
insulated test leads and test clamps/clips/probes.
Resistance Meter
(4 Wire)
C1 P1 P2 C2
Plant under
test
Equipment
bonding
under test
Central test
point Main Electrode
System
Once it has been established that an item of plant in adequately bonded, it may be
itself be used as a new central test point to avoid the use of unduly long test leads
when testing adjacent equipment.
5.2 Restrictions
This test method shall not be used to check the bonding between a substation and
a terminal tower.
Care must be taken to ensure that the path of test current cannot operate system
protection. Joint resistance measurement shall not be performed:
Worked example:
A circuit breaker is bonded to the earth electrode system using 20m of 50mm x
4mm copper tape with two joints in the bonding conductor.
If the measured value is less than 20mΩ then this implies adequate bonding, a
measured value above this threshold will require further investigation.
Paint, scale or oxide coatings on conductors may affect the accuracy of the
resistance measurement. Conductors shall be abraded to expose clean surfaces
for connections.
When using an adjacent item of plant as a known good test point additional
resistance may be included in the measurement. In the event that the pass limit is
exceeded the measurement should be repeated between the item of plant under
test and the main earthing system.
The measured value of equipment connection along with its reference should be
recorded in the construction/project file.
6.2.1 Equipment
Figure 1 shows the test arrangement to be employed for carrying out equipment
bonding measurements.
If relevant lightning or fault switching occurs while testing, the testing must
cease immediately.
6.2.4 Method
11 RECORD the resistance of the equipment bond and its location in the
construction/project file/.
12 REPEAT from item 7, radially, for all nearby earthing conductors, as
required.
13 REPEAT from item 1 for other reference points until whole site checked,
as required.
SUPERSEDED DOCUMENTATION
APPENDIX B
APPENDIX C
ANCILLARY DOCUMENTATION
APPENDIX D
KEY WORDS