Performance Evaluation of High Voltage Laboratory Grounding

Mojtaba Rostaghi Chalaki, Z. Ahmed, Ian Robinson, J. Klüss
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One of the most important parameters to provide safety for personnel and test equipment in high voltage laboratories is a reliable grounding system. The main characteristics of a reliable grounding system include low resistance at low frequency tests (power frequency test) and low potential rise at high frequency tests such as an impulse test. Also, low impedance connections in the test equipment grounding circuits could improve the grounding system's reliability. Therefore, in this paper the reliability of the grounding system is evaluated during routine activities at Mississippi State University's High Voltage Laboratory. For assessment, the ground potential rise was measured at all accessible ground connections for the impulse test system. Also, the effect of moisture variation in the laboratory ground soil layers was studied. In addition, the high frequency response of the laboratory grounding system was measured, and the feasibility of using alternative conductor types for the test equipment grounding circuits was investigated. Results show that several grounding points in the laboratory exhibit high voltage levels (ground potential rise) during impulse testing, which signifies a reduced safety for measuring devices and other equipment in the laboratory. Also, due to the type of grounding soil, its resistivity changes during different seasons throughout the year. Additionally, the harmonic impedance of the grounding system showed resistive behavior for a wide range of frequencies, and using the conductor strips instead of braided wire decreased the test circuit inductance which is a desirable feature from the grounding perspective.
高压实验室接地性能评价
可靠的接地系统是保证高压实验室人员和试验设备安全的重要参数之一。可靠接地系统的主要特点包括低频试验(工频试验)时的低电阻和高频试验(如脉冲试验)时的低电位上升。在试验设备接地电路中采用低阻抗连接,可以提高接地系统的可靠性。因此,本文在密西西比州立大学高压实验室的日常活动中对接地系统的可靠性进行了评估。为了评估,测量了脉冲测试系统所有可达接地接点的接地电位上升。此外,还研究了室内土层水分变化的影响。此外,对实验室接地系统的高频响应进行了测量,并对试验设备接地电路采用替代导体类型的可行性进行了研究。结果表明,在脉冲测试期间,实验室中的几个接地点表现出高电压水平(接地电位上升),这意味着实验室中测量装置和其他设备的安全性降低。此外,由于接地土的类型不同,其电阻率在一年中的不同季节会发生变化。此外,接地系统的谐波阻抗在很宽的频率范围内表现出电阻性,并且使用导体条代替编织线降低了测试电路的电感,这从接地的角度来看是一个理想的特性。
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