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Title: Grounding the Electrical System


1
Grounding the Electrical System
  • Reference AAVIM
  • Electrical Wiring
  • Created May 2007

2
Purpose of the Grounding System
  • Fundamental to the safety of those installing,
    using, and servicing the electrical system
  • Assures the system will work properly while
    preventing damage to the system

3
NEC Requirements
  • All electrical systems serving structure must be
    bonded together
  • Including the following
  • Electrical wiring system
  • Telephone system
  • Phone system
  • Burgular alarm system
  • Cable or satellite system

4
Grounding
  • The process of making a planned, continuous,
    connection between NON-CURRENT CARRYING parts of
    the electrical wiring installation and the earth
    and some other conducting body

5
Grounded
  • Describes the act of being connected to the earth
    or some other conduction body that serves in
    place of the earth

6
Bonding
  • Process in which all NON-CURRENT CARRYING
    METALLIC parts of the electrical wiring system
    are permanently joined together to form a
    CONTINUOUS grounding path

7
Bonding
  • Reduces the differences in potential between each
    electrical system
  • May be caused by power surges, lightning strikes
    or other types of ground fault type occurences

8
Parts of the Electrical System
  • Circuits
  • Service Entrance Panel
  • Metal Water Pipe
  • Metal Gas pipe

9
Materials in Grounding System
  • Must be approved by NEC

10
The Grounding Electrode System
  • All materials must be grounded using approved
    bonding and grounding electrode systems
  • Check with local building code

11
Metallic Pipe
  • Water pipe must always be bonded to the service
    entrance panel, grounding electrode conductor, or
    grounding electrode
  • Other metal pipe, such as gas pipe, which may
    become energized accidentally must be bonded to
    the electrical system grounded system

12
Use of Bonding Jumper
  • To provide CONTINUOUS grounding path around
    devices such as water meters installed in
    metallic water pipe system

13
Types of Grounding Electrodes
14
Metal Underground Water Pipe
  • Must be bonded to the supplemental grounding
    system electrode and to the neutral bus bar in
    the SEP
  • Connection must be made within 5 feet of entering
    structure
  • Water pipe must be in direct contact with the
    earth for at least 10 feet

15
Concrete Encased Electrode
  • Electrode encased in foundation footing covered
    with at least 2 inches of concrete
  • Electrodes must be at least 20 feet in length and
    consist of one or more ½ steel reinforcement bars

16
Ground Ring
  • Bare Copper
  • At Least 2 AWG or larger
  • Encircling residence for a length of 20 feet
  • Buried at least 2 ½

17
Metal Framework
18
Supplemental Electrodes
  • Typically made of metal rods, pipes, or plates

19
Rod and Pipe Electrodes
  • Iron or steel rod electrodes
  • Must be 5/8 in diameter
  • Pipe must be ¾ in diameter
  • Galvanized or metal coated for corrosion
    resistance
  • 8 feet in length
  • Installed to a depth of 8 in direct contact with
    earth

20
  • Nonferrous rods must be listed at no less than ½
  • Stainless Steel- ½ diamter
  • Must be at or below ground level
  • Must be protected from physical damage

21
Exceptions
  • If electrode can not be driven more than 4 into
    the earth b/c of rock or other obstruction
  • May be driven at an oblique and of no more than
    45 from vertical
  • At least 8 of the electrode must be in contact
    with earth

22
Multiple grounding rods
  • When more than one electrode grounding rod is
    used
  • Must be installed not less than 6 feet apart
  • Must be bonded together with an approved bonding
    jumper to form single grounding electrode system

23
Plate Electrode
  • May be used in areas where it is not possible to
    use a grounding rod or ring
  • Steel/Iron Plate electrode must be ¼ thick
  • Non-ferrous metal plate must be 0.06 thick
  • 2 feet square
  • Buried at least 2 1/2

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Grounding Electrode Conductor
  • NEC permits
  • Copper
  • Aluminium
  • Copper-clad
  • AL and AL-CU may not be used in contact with
    masonry, corrosive, or in direct contact with the
    earth
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