DocumentCode
2254828
Title
Electric submersible pump grounding
Author
Brinner, T.R. ; Atkins, J.D. ; Durham, M.O.
Author_Institution
PM&D Eng. Inc., Bluffton, IN, USA
fYear
2003
fDate
15-17 Sept. 2003
Firstpage
239
Lastpage
248
Abstract
Although ESPs have been produced for almost one hundred years, the actual causes of certain electrical failures are still unknown. Why do failures occur on start-up or two weeks after an electrical storm? Most of the answers to these questions can be found from an analysis of traditional grounding techniques and consideration of how electrical insulation fails. ESPs are predominantly operated on ungrounded power, which can lead to arcing faults and residual charge. Frequently the wellhead is not even used as a ground. At other times cathodic protection installers insist on no other connections to the wellhead. Some ground wire connections can actually exacerbate the electrical damage done by lightning. Three-wire power systems are still quite prevalent in the oil field. Ferroresonance and lack of third-harmonic magnetizing current can produce very distorted waveforms. All these topic are investigated. A consensus seems to be building that one grounding configuration does provide superior reliability.
Keywords
AC motors; corrosion protection; distribution networks; earthing; ferroresonance; machine insulation; petroleum industry; pumps; transformers; arcing faults; cathodic protection; distorted waveforms; electric submersible pump grounding; electrical damage; electrical failures; electrical insulation failure mechanism; electrical storm; ferroresonance; ground wire connections; grounding techniques; lightning; oil field; reliability; residual charge; start-up; three-wire power systems; transformer transient behavior; ungrounded power; wellhead; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Electrostatic precipitators; Failure analysis; Grounding; Lightning; Power system protection; Power system reliability; Storms; Underwater vehicles; Wire;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference, 2003. Record of Conference Papers. IEEE Industry Applications Society 50th Annual
ISSN
0090-3507
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7956-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PCICON.2003.1242620
Filename
1242620
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