mapj1:
yes - but then when it rains, and the shock risk is higher again, the ADS also works.
Yes, OZ expect new earth rods to have the tops insulated, and actually we are also encouraged to put the tops of our earth rods in pit boxes, which has a similar effect in that it reduces the accessible voltage during fault. (I know no-one does)
The isolated shearing station with Kylie Mingue (you should be so lucky...), may have even more of a problem as it may well have a single phase or split phase LV, fed by single wire earth return HV, so the HV earth is carrying the HV current for normal loads too.
An intro to SWER for the non-believers. Very effective, but scary.
and a demonstration of the concept at 120v by a young man who wears goggles, when I'd be happier if he wore gloves on youtube here
mapj1:
yes - but then when it rains, and the shock risk is higher again, the ADS also works.
Yes, OZ expect new earth rods to have the tops insulated, and actually we are also encouraged to put the tops of our earth rods in pit boxes, which has a similar effect in that it reduces the accessible voltage during fault. (I know no-one does)
The isolated shearing station with Kylie Mingue (you should be so lucky...), may have even more of a problem as it may well have a single phase or split phase LV, fed by single wire earth return HV, so the HV earth is carrying the HV current for normal loads too.
An intro to SWER for the non-believers. Very effective, but scary.
and a demonstration of the concept at 120v by a young man who wears goggles, when I'd be happier if he wore gloves on youtube here
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