• DocumentCode
    1406321
  • Title

    Grounding techniques and induced surge voltage on the control signal cables

  • Author

    Ke, Han ; Lee, Wei-Jen ; Chen, Mo-Shing ; Liu, Jih-phong ; Yang, Jin Shyr

  • Author_Institution
    Energy Syst. Res. Center, Texas Univ., Arlington, TX, USA
  • Volume
    34
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    1998
  • Firstpage
    663
  • Lastpage
    668
  • Abstract
    Accurate operation of the metering, control and protective equipment in a substation relies on dependable input signals. The surge-induced voltage on the control signal cables during a transient is always of concern to electrical power engineers. However, due to limited space, there are many different kinds of circuits close to each other in an electric power substation. Any switching operation or lightning strike at a substation can cause serious transients with high-frequency oscillatory waveforms to spread through high-voltage circuits, which, in turn, may give rise to a transient electromagnetic field in the substation. If a signal control cable runs for some distance in parallel with high-voltage buses, a significant amount of voltage may be induced. The control, protection or measurement equipment connected in the low-voltage circuits, in turn, become exposed to these transients. A method of induced voltage calculation is presented in this paper. The mathematical model of a substation is implemented in the Electromagnetic Transients Program (EMTP) to study the induced voltage during transients. The simulation results are compared with field testing results. A recommended grounding practice with the support of computer simulation and field testing results is also included in this paper
  • Keywords
    earthing; lightning protection; power system analysis computing; power system measurement; power system protection; power system transients; software packages; substations; surge protection; EMTP; computer simulation; control signal cables; field testing; grounding techniques; high-frequency oscillatory waveforms; low-voltage circuits; mathematical model; recommended grounding practice; substation protection; surge-induced voltage; transient electromagnetic field; Cables; EMTP; Electromagnetic transients; Grounding; Lightning; Power engineering and energy; Substation protection; Surge protection; Switching circuits; Voltage control;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0093-9994
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/28.703955
  • Filename
    703955