DocumentCode :
1367274
Title :
IEC Grounding Terminology: How it Relates to Typical North American Installations
Author :
Cardinal, Paul G.
Author_Institution :
Shell Exploration & Production in Houston, Houston, TX, USA
Volume :
18
Issue :
1
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
46
Lastpage :
50
Abstract :
Earth is the term for ground in many parts of the world, while terre is earth in French and abbreviated to "T" to indicate an effectively grounded system for IEC system descriptions."T" as the first letter of a system abbreviation indicates a ground at the source, while "T"as the second letter represents a separate ground at the load. "N" for the second letter represents the presence of a neutral conductor and the ability to support line-to-neutral loads. Added clarification of systems with neutrals includes "S" for separate, meaning a separate ground and neutral conductor as typical for installations guided by the NEC. "C" indicates the ground and neutral are combined as is often found in North American utility circuits. Isolated medium-voltage systems, whether ungrounded or high resistance, require cable with a 173% insulation rating.
Keywords :
IEC standards; conductors (electric); earthing; nomenclature; IEC grounding terminology; North American utility circuit; grounded system; isolated medium-voltage system; line-to-neutral load; neutral conductor; typical North American installation; Cable insulation; Cable shielding; Conductors; Grounding; Power cables;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1077-2618
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MIAS.2011.943103
Filename :
6069502
Link To Document :
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