DocumentCode
1319512
Title
General considerations in grounding the neutral of power systems: The neutral grounding reactor: Operating performance of a Petersen earth coil: Present day practise in grounding transmission systems: Systems transmitting at generated voltage: Systems tra
Author
Dewey ; Lewis ; Oliver ; Eberhardt ; Woodruff ; Stone
Author_Institution
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Volume
42
Issue
10
fYear
1923
Firstpage
1082
Lastpage
1087
Abstract
R. W. Atkinson: I want to say a word with regard to the comparison between the condition of a cable system and an overhead open-wire system with regard to the grounding of the neutral. There is a large and important difference for two reasons. The most important reason is the relative cost of insulation of the cable system as compared with the overhead cable for high voltage. The insulation is a very important part of the transmission system, whereas it is a relatively minor part in the overhead system. You can afford in the overhead system to put on insulation to take care of the voltage rise due to abnormal conditions, and you can afford to put on the insulation to take care of service conditions; whereas the same difference in service conditions costs you a whole lot more in insulation of cable systems. Another difference from the standpoint of operation, is the very much greater electrostatic capacity for the cable system.
Keywords
Coils; Grounding; Insulation; Power cables; Relays; Resistance; Switches;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Journal of the
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0360-6449
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JoAIEE.1923.6592188
Filename
6592188
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