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General Rules for GIS Grounding and bonding

Edwiin
Edwiin
Field: Power switch
China

General Rules for GIS Grounding and bonding

In most Gas - Insulated Switchgears (GIS), there are two grounding grids:

  • The station grounding grid, which is analogous to that in a typical Air - Insulated Switchgear (AIS) installation.

  • The GIS grounding mesh, a closely - spaced grounding grid embedded in the concrete slab where the GIS is installed.

Typical rules for GIS grounding and bonding are as follows:

  • All grounding conductors should be kept as short as feasible.

  • The grounding mesh and its interconnections must be able to carry the system's fault currents.

  • All exposed grounding conductors should be safeguarded against mechanical damage.

  • At all discontinuities within the GIS, appropriate grounding and bonding techniques, such as using multiple conductors or voltage limiters, must be employed.

  • Ensure that all metallic building components, GIS support structures, and GIS maintenance platforms are properly grounded.

  • Reinforcement steel in the building floor should be linked to the GIS grounding mesh to further balance ground potentials.

  • All secondary cables should be shielded, with both ends of each cable shield grounded to reduce potential electromagnetic interference.

The picture depicts the insulation connection between the metal enclosure of a GIS and the metal part of the cable via nonlinear resistors.

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