Title :
A comparison of international wiring and grounding systems with North American methods
Author :
Gardner, John ; Alanis, Joe
Author_Institution :
EGS/Appleton Electr. Co., Houston, TX
Abstract :
Today, many engineering companies are faced with the engineering and designing of electrical systems in countries all around the world. The national electric grid and industrial distribution systems in these countries require the use of electrical equipment, with operating voltages that differ from those commonly used in the United States. Manufacturers must produce electrical products that are not only suitable for these different voltage systems, but also must meet the certification requirements of the countries in question. This paper will present a comparison of wiring and grounding methods found in countries around the world, to those used in North America. Proper understanding and installation of these systems will ensure the safety of all personnel (i.e., the installation and operation crews). The paper will present low voltage systems (600 volts or less) typically used in industrial petrochemical applications. A brief description of the more common systems will be included. A review of suitable National Electrical Code, NEC, and International Electro-technical Commission, IEC, standards will be presented as a reference for acquiring more detailed information.
Keywords :
IEC standards; chemical industry; distribution networks; earthing; electrical safety; industrial power systems; installation; petroleum industry; power grids; wiring; IEC; International Electro-technical Commission; NEC standards; National Electrical Code; North American methods; grounding systems; industrial distribution systems; industrial petrochemical plant; international wiring system installation; national electric grid; personnel safety; Certification; Design engineering; Electrical equipment industry; Electrical products; Electrical products industry; Grounding; IEC standards; Manufacturing industries; Voltage; Wiring; Grounding; High Resistance Grounding; International Grounding Methods; International Wiring Methods; Low Resistance Grounding; Solidly Grounded;
Conference_Titel :
Petroleum and Chemical Industry Technical Conference, 2008. PCIC 2008. 55th IEEE
Conference_Location :
Cincinnati, OH
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2520-4
Electronic_ISBN :
0090-3507
DOI :
10.1109/PCICON.2008.4663999