Title :
Grounding measurements at the Itaipu generating complex using the `extended Eleck method´
Author :
Sobral, S.T. ; Peixoto, C.A. ; Fernandes, Douglas ; Mukhedkar, D.
Author_Institution :
IESA-Int. de Eng. SA, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
fDate :
10/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Measurements carried out on the interconnected grounding systems of the three main substations of Brazil´s Itaipu generating complex are described. These include ground mat resistances, ground impedances seen from each substation, ground potential rise, and mesh potential. The small magnitude of these ground system parameters as well as the interconnection between several nearby ground mats through the ground-wires of the 500 kV and 220 kV lines suggested the utilization of the measurement procedures introduced by A. Eleck (1962), modified for use with aluminium-cable steel-reinforced (ACSR) ground wires. The measured values showed good agreement with previously computed values. The procedures can be used to carry out grounding measurements at a single substation or to carry out simultaneous grounding measurements at two or more nearby substations, as reported here. It is shown that drastic reduction of the mat current and ground potentials is obtained by the utilization of ACSR ground-wires on some line spans near the substations, allowing the utilization of a ground mat conductor spacing several times bigger than if steel ground-wires had been used
Keywords :
earthing; power system measurement; power system protection; substations; 220 kV; 500 kV; Brazil; earthing measurements; ground mats; ground wires; impedances; interconnected grounding systems; line spans; mat current; mesh potential; potential rise; power system protection; resistances; substations; Electrical resistance measurement; Grounding; Impedance measurement; Integrated circuit interconnections; Poles and towers; Power generation; Power system interconnection; Power transmission lines; Senior members; Substations;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on