OFR-20-77 Evaluation Of In-Mine Grounding System And Codification Of Ground Bed Construction And Measurement Techniques - In-Mine Grounding Systems - 1.1 Introduction

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 170
- File Size:
- 9802 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1975
Abstract
The analysis of in-mine grounding systems began with an extensive literature search which is still in progress. About a dozen articles have been found which deal directly with grounding problems on low voltage power systems or mine power systems. These systems have special grounding problems because normal load currents can be nearly as large as many types of fault currents. Information has been collected on the influence of cable spacing) conduit geometry, location of nearby conducting structures, etc., on the magnitude and path of fault current. Many other articles have been found which are less directly related to mine ground system analysis. The in-mine ground system analysis team has also inspected portions of two mine power systems to become familiar with the practices used in grounding. One electrical engineer and several other mine personnel have been interviewed concerning mine power system grounding practice. Already several aspects of the mine grounding system have been marked as requiring special attention.
Citation
APA: (1975) OFR-20-77 Evaluation Of In-Mine Grounding System And Codification Of Ground Bed Construction And Measurement Techniques - In-Mine Grounding Systems - 1.1 Introduction
MLA: OFR-20-77 Evaluation Of In-Mine Grounding System And Codification Of Ground Bed Construction And Measurement Techniques - In-Mine Grounding Systems - 1.1 Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1975.