Transmission mains earthing design : underground to over head pole transition

A Hellany, M Nassereddine, M. Nagrial, J. Rizk

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    Abstract

    The demand on High voltage (HV) infrastructures is growing due to the corresponding growth in industries and population. New or upgraded HV infrastructure has safety implications since Transmission mains usually occupy the same easement in the vicinity of neighbouring residents. Transmission mains consist of underground (UG) and overhead (OH) sections and the transition between the UG and OH section is known as the UGOH pole. The existence of two transmission mains in the same easement can dictate to resort to more complicated earthing design in order to mitigate the effect of AC interference, and in some cases it can also necessitates completing a Split Study of the system. This paper provides an overview of the AC interference, Split Study and the earthing of an underground feeder including the UGOH pole. In addition, this paper discusses the use of different link boxes on the UG feeder and presents a case study that represent a clear example of the Ac interference and Split factor. Finally, a few recommendations are provided to achieve a safety zone in the are beyond the boundary of the HV system.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)844-849
    Number of pages6
    JournalWorld Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

    Keywords

    • earthing design
    • AC interference
    • transmission mains
    • high voltage

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