Abstract

The increased use of metallic communication circuits in electric substations requires that adequate protection be provided for personnel and equipment during fault conditions. The design of such protection requires a knowledge of the behavior of ground systems, ground rise calculations, and communication techniques. This paper discusses the problem in three parts: I. A development of the characteristics of and measurement techniques for groundbeds and a discussion of how interconnections affect the measurement problem. A new measurement technique is developed which is capable of accurately measuring the resistive part of the grounding impedance of interconnected groundbeds. II. A discussion of the proper use of fault study and ground resistance information for the calculation of ground potential rise. III. A description of the metallic communication circuit protection techniques used by Northern States Power Company.

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