| General Info on GPR Studies
The purpose of conducting a Ground Potential
Rise Study is to determine what the effects electrical faults
will have on personnel and equipment within the fault area.
In the event of a ground fault, understanding what the clearing
time and the dissipation of the high-voltage event will be,
allows for the safest and most cost effective grounding system
design possible, without over engineering and staying within
budgetary constraints.
GPR studies use a series of calculations to determine Step
and Touch Voltages in accordance with specific standards.
These studies also help to determine grid “hot spots”
enabling the engineer to understand the behavior of grounding
systems and to modify the designs accordingly.
What Else Should I Know?
Copper wire communications cables within
high voltage environments (substations, power plants, transmission
towers) can be exposed to thousands of volts during a power
system fault. In that instant, the entire site will experience
a ground potential rise, and dangerous potential differences
can occur between the power station and the remote (theoretically
“zero”) ground of the telecommunication cable
(central office). Any voltage difference will trigger a current
flow, which as the potentials equalize, may have destructive
consequences for personnel or sensitive electronics.
Each year, GPR electrical damage is costing the industry millions
of dollars, yet few engineers or their managers are even aware
of the phenomenon.
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