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IEEE 524a 1994

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IEEE Guide to Grounding During the Installation of Overhead Transmission Line Conductors

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IEEE 1994 71
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Amendment Standard – Inactive – Superseded. Superseded by SH/SS95170 The design, installation, and protection of wire and cable systems in substations are considered, with the objective of minimizing failures and their consequences. The purpose is to give direction to the substation engineer in established practices for the application and installation of metallic cables in electric power transmission and distribution substations. This guide emphasizes reliable electrical service during the design life of the substation. It does not apply to wire and cable systems in generating stations. IEEE Std 524-1993 , 524a , 524 ,

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
3 Introduction
Participants
4 CONTENTS
7 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Application
8 1.4 Computer program
1.5 Legal disclaimer
1.6 References
2. Definitions
15 3. Protective grounding principles
4. Protection of personnel
4.1 Physiological reactions
19 4.2 Body resistance
4.3 Step voltage
21 4.4 Touch voltage
23 4.5 Summary
5. Hazards and electrical concepts
5.1 Source of hazards
5.2 Ground protection
24 5.3 Induced voltages and currents
27 5.4 Fault conditions
5.5 Lightning
28 5.6 Accidental energized line
5.7 Static charge (atmospheric)
5.8 Summary
29 6. Grounding equipment, methods, and testing
6.1 Equipment
35 6.2 Methods
37 6.3 Testing
40 7. Transmission line construction grounding systems
7.1 General
41 7.2 Grounding of stringing equipment
42 7.3 Grounding during stringing operation
45 7.4 Grounding during sagging operation
7.5 Grounding during dead-ending operation
7.6 Grounding during clipping-in operation
7.7 Grounding during removal of conductor and ground wire
7.8 Additional grounding consideration when parelleling energized lines
7.9 Removal of grounds
46 8. Bibliography
48 Annex A—Electrical theory
53 Annex B—Electric and magnetic field induction computer program presentation with sample problems
59 Annex C—Source code for the electric field induction program
66 Annex D—Source code for magnetic field induction program
IEEE 524a 1994
$73.67