This one-day seminar will introduce the basics of grounding system design, discuss evaluation of ground grids for personal safety according to IEEE Standard 80-2000 and the corresponding OSHA Standard, and show how to determine the local ground potential rise (GPR) of the station under test from faults to ground or lightning impulses.
The presenters will also talk about how to determine k-factors and line, earth, positive-sequence and zero-sequence impedances.
Who should attend:
Power utility engineers
Substation design engineers
Transmission line engineers
Protection electrical engineers
Consultants
University and college lecturers
Students
Seminar topics will include:
Industry Standards Review - OSHA, IEEE
Objectives of Good Design
Understanding the Soil Model
Ground Potential Rise (GPR)
Lightning Design Considerations
Case Studies - Improper Designs
Testing & Evaluation
Line Impedance and k-factor Measurement
Cost: No charge. Includes copy of presentations, lunch, and Certificate of Participation. CEUs are available on request.
Date: Thursday, October 3, 2013
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Eastern
Location: University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, University Center Auditorium
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Thursday, September 26, 2013