mapj1:
TT and the other TN if they are neither separated nor tightly tied together such as second supplies for certain type of fire system)
Then the HV side - are these underground lines bringing in an HV earth on the armour with them and if not how are the HV earths arranged. Presumably they are supplied by the same DNO, but are they private transformers, or if they are DNO property do they have an opinion as to how they are wired and how they should be interconnected or not . I presume they are not side by side on a common ground plane.
Hi.
Interesting that you mention TN + a TT supply, this has been suggested to me by IDNOs before, however, without any technical justification. Is this approach due to the idea that the two earths (star points) will become disconnected somehow, so it's better to design it that way in the first place? Just TT means an RCD and that is rather counter to the purpose of many secondary supplies.
As for how the HV is earthed, presuming its a cold site, I don't see the issue as long as the HV lines do not extend further into the building than the transformer room. What am I missing?
Thanks
mapj1:
TT and the other TN if they are neither separated nor tightly tied together such as second supplies for certain type of fire system)
Then the HV side - are these underground lines bringing in an HV earth on the armour with them and if not how are the HV earths arranged. Presumably they are supplied by the same DNO, but are they private transformers, or if they are DNO property do they have an opinion as to how they are wired and how they should be interconnected or not . I presume they are not side by side on a common ground plane.
Hi.
Interesting that you mention TN + a TT supply, this has been suggested to me by IDNOs before, however, without any technical justification. Is this approach due to the idea that the two earths (star points) will become disconnected somehow, so it's better to design it that way in the first place? Just TT means an RCD and that is rather counter to the purpose of many secondary supplies.
As for how the HV is earthed, presuming its a cold site, I don't see the issue as long as the HV lines do not extend further into the building than the transformer room. What am I missing?
Thanks
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