DocumentCode :
2403325
Title :
System Capacitance and its Effects on Cold Ironing Power System Grounding
Author :
Paul, Dev ; Chavdarian, Peniamin R.
Author_Institution :
Earth Tech Inc., Oakland, CA
fYear :
0
fDate :
0-0 0
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
11
Abstract :
To minimize air pollution emissions generated by ocean-going vessels calling on ports, recently some ports are justifying powering such vessels by shore-power when they are docked. This method of providing shore power to the vessel by shutting down its on-board generators is called cold ironing. Increased power demand of the vessels during the docking period requires a cold ironing power supply system with multiple and relatively longer medium voltage cables. Inherent capacitance of such cables raises safety issues of handling the power plugs and receptacle assemblies that are part of the shore-to-ship power supply system. This paper provides the cable capacitance and its stored energy calculations for an actual cold ironing project. A cable capacitance voltage discharge profile and the need for a special grounding device for the safety of personnel are included in this paper. To maximize safety and protection of equipment and personnel, ship owners require a shore power supply system grounding design that will inject minimum ground fault current flow through the ship hull in case of a ground fault at the ship. To meet such grounding criteria and to maximize system protection, this paper reviews how system capacitance affects the power system grounding design requirements. This paper concludes that industry recommended guidelines should be developed for cold ironing power system design
Keywords :
air pollution control; capacitance; design engineering; discharges (electric); earthing; occupational safety; power cables; power supplies to apparatus; power system faults; power system protection; ships; air pollution emissions minimization; cable capacitance; cold ironing; equipment protection; ground fault current flow; grounding device; medium voltage cables; ocean-going vessels; on-board generators; power plugs; power system grounding; receptacle assemblies; safety issues; shore-power; shore-to-ship power supply system; stored energy calculations; system capacitance; voltage discharge profile; Cables; Capacitance; Grounding; Marine vehicles; Personnel; Power generation; Power supplies; Power system protection; Power systems; Safety devices; Cold ironing; cable capacitance; capacitance voltage profile; grounding; power receptacle;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Technical Conference, 2006 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Detroit, MI
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0335-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICPS.2006.1677308
Filename :
1677308
Link To Document :
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