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    Reasons For Earthing:There are four basic

    reasons for earthing an electrical system:REDUCTION OF SHOCK HAZARDAn

    earthed chassis will provide a low impedance path to ground for any

    active voltage that appears on the case or metalwork.SAFE DISCONNECTION

    OF SUPPLYIf the exposed metalwork of an appliance were connected by a

    fault condition to an active conductor, the active current path needs to

    be able to flow to ground via a low impedance path so an excessive

    current will flow that will cause a protective device such as a fuse or

    circuit breaker to open circuit, thus prenting an electric shock

    situation.MINIMISE THE DANGER OF FIRE HAZARDThe earth wire should always

    be in good contact with all metal parts of any appliance the user may

    touch. Should the equipment become faulty by the active wire touching

    the case, then current will rush to earth, smoke will rise from the

    equipment, and if the current is very high the fuse in the active line

    will blow, disconnecting mains power from the faulty appliance. Without

    the earth wire, this fault would go undetected, allowing high current to

    flow through the patient whenever the patient formed a circuit to

    ground. Standards limiting current in any circuit are vital to prevent

    excessive heating of the power supply wires leading to fires.VOLTAGE

    STABILITYNeutral earthing : Star point of Wye connected transformers and

    alternator windings are earthed primarily to provide voltage stability

    to system on account of imbalance in loading resulting in neutral

    current flow. Neutral point allows vector sum of three phase currents

    displaced at 120 degrees nullifying it to zero. Secondary purpose served

    is detection of earth faults or earth leakages and allow the protective

    gear to operate in desired time.In the view of high harmonic contents

    found in modern facilities, the zero sequence or triplen harmonic

    currents overload the neutrals if not adequately sized. This is because

    these are in phase and hence do not cancel out at neutral point. So

    neutrals are required to be sized equal to or sometimes double the size

    of line conductors to carry “algebraic sum” of triplen components in the

    lines. Neutral earthing for applicable to low voltage distribution

    systems upto 1000 V ac comprise of solid earthing with no intentional

    resistance connected in the path. Visit following

    website www.picearthingtech.com

    in reply to: EARTHING INSTALLATION #12470
    Tamakuwala
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    Dear friends,

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