Title :
Cable-capacitance discharge time with and without the application of grounding device
Author :
Paul, Dev ; Chavdarian, Peniamin R. ; Haddadian, Vahik
Author_Institution :
AECOM, Oakland, CA, USA
Abstract :
This paper provides the inherent cable capacitance, its stored energy, its maximum transient voltage and time to discharge such voltage and energy to safe level with and without the application of the grounding device. It is known and maintenance procedures require that appropriate grounding devices be applied to electrical equipment upon its de-energizing before performing inspection or maintenance for safety reasons [1] [2]. The authors have not come across published literature describing how to determine the discharge time of inherent cable capacitance charged voltage. Shore power supply to a berthing ship is called cold-ironing operation; it helps to minimize air pollution. In the cold-ironing power system design, medium voltage heavy plug and receptacle assemblies are required to make and break shore power connections to the ship power system as the ship arrives and leaves the port after cold-ironing operation. Therefore; there was a need to know the discharge time of the cable capacitance without the application of grounding device for safety reasons. Recommendation for the future research project to develop recording/ measuring device for cable capacitance voltage discharge time to validate the calculated discharge time presented in this paper is included. For safe and efficient operation of a cold-ironing operation, implementation of a grounding switch interlocked with an associated main-disconnect switch (for discharging quickly cable capacitance voltage and charged energy to ground) should be included.
Keywords :
Capacitance; Capacitance-voltage characteristics; Grounding; Inspection; Marine vehicles; Power cables; Power system transients; Safety devices; Switches; Voltage; Cold ironing; cable capacitance; capacitance voltage profile; grounding switch; power receptacle;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Technical Conference (I&CPS), 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Tallahassee, FL, USA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5600-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICPS.2010.5489891