Title :
Lighting, grounding, and protection for distributed control and communications systems: a retrofit
Author :
Durham, Marcus O. ; Durham, Robert A.
Abstract :
Protection for installations that have been modernized or retrofitted presents a unique mix of problems that require a different perspective from a new installation. The authors discuss lightning, transients, and radiation that causes problems on programmable logic controllers distributed control systems, and remote electronic transducers. While complex grounding grids and networks are not required for analog systems, newer digital equipment requires a very effective means of maintaining equal potential throughout the facility. Methods of protecting circuits include a variety of sophisticated techniques. Special consideration must be given to the impact that towers have on a protection system. The investigation ranges from no air terminals to lightning arrays. The protection problem is compounded when different soils such as clay and rock are encountered. Methods of calculating the grounding circuit resistance are identified
Keywords :
distributed control; earthing; lightning protection; maintenance engineering; power supplies to apparatus; power system protection; power system transients; programmable controllers; telecontrol; transducers; PLC; circuit resistance; communications systems; digital equipment; distributed control; equal potential; grounding; lightning arrays; lightning protection; no air terminals; programmable logic controllers; radiation; remote electronic transducers; retrofit; soils; transients; Circuits; Distributed control; Grounding; Lightning; Optical arrays; Poles and towers; Programmable control; Protection; Soil; Transducers;
Conference_Titel :
Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference, 1993, Record of Conference Papers. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Incorporated. Industry Applications Society 40th Annual
Conference_Location :
St. Louis, MO
DOI :
10.1109/PCICON.1993.337392