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              600 V. In general there are two approaches used for earthing low voltage three-phase networks in
              the oil industry:-

              • Solidly earthed star points.
              • High impedance earth points.


                    Most power systems use the solidly earthed star points. High impedance earthing may be pre-
              ferred for ships, occasionally for offshore platforms, and frequently for emergency and uninterruptible
              supplies in all locations.
              a) Solidly earthed star points.
                 A low voltage secondary winding of a transformer, or a generator winding, has a star point solidly
                 earthed, i.e. no intermediate impedance. Most solidly earthed systems are designed for four-wire
                 operation and so the neutral conductor of the associated switchgear is also connected to the star
                 point. There are several alternative methods used to make the earth connection to the ground for
                 transformers and generators, and the choice depends upon various factors:-
                   • The distance between the windings and the switchgear.
                   • Whether the transformer or generator is located outdoors or indoors.
                   • The type of connection between the windings and the switchgear, e.g. cables, bus-ducting.
                   • The ground material, e.g. soil, steel decking.
                   • Whether a circuit breaker is used at the incoming side of the switchgear.
                   • Whether there are one, two or more feeders to the switchgear.
                   • The design of the earth fault relay protection scheme for the winding.
                   • Whether earthing connections and neutral busbars need to be isolated during maintenance,
                     e.g. as may be required when two transformers feed a common switchboard.
                   • Whether three-pole or four-pole circuit breakers are used in the switchgear.
                   • Whether the system supplies consumers in a hazardous area.
                       See also sub-section 13.3.3 for a description of the IEC standardised earthing circuits for
                 low and high voltage systems.
              b) High impedance earthed star points.
                 It is possible to design three-wire and four-wire systems that do not need to be solidly earthed.
                 Instead a high impedance is inserted between the star point connection and earth, as shown in
                 Figure 13.3. Alternatively an artificial star point is created and again a high resistance is connected
                 to earth as shown in Figure 13.4.

                    The high impedance is usually a resistance chosen to limit the earth current to about 20 mA.
              A current detector is used in conjunction with the resistance to raise an alarm if a line-to-earth fault
              occurs. A zig-zag transformer, or reactor, is sometimes used with three-wire supplies such as used
              in drilling rigs and emergency systems. It is specially designed and internally connected to create
              a very low zero sequence impedance to earth currents. Therefore, the current is limited only by
              the resistance of the neutral earthing resistor. Some special purpose earth current alarm systems are
              available that inject a small DC current into the three-phase system, which is used to identify the
              actual location of the fault.
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