DocumentCode :
1418364
Title :
To Bond or Not to Bond: That is the Question
Author :
Mitolo, Massimo ; Freschi, Fabio ; Tartaglia, Michele
Author_Institution :
Chu & Gassman, Middlesex, NJ, USA
Volume :
47
Issue :
2
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
989
Lastpage :
995
Abstract :
The bonding of electrical equipment plays a crucial role in maintaining the same potential between conductive parts likely to be energized and conductive parts liable to introduce a “zero” potential into the premises. Voltage rises between such parts are unsafe, as they may induce harmful currents through the human body, the magnitude of which may vary depending on a number of factors. This paper seeks to clarify the bonding requirements in low-voltage electrical systems, by using the concepts of exposed conductive parts and extraneous conductive parts, present in the International Electrotechnical Commission standards, applied to a proposed electric shock model of the human being. With the purpose of reducing the consequences of electric contacts, the authors propose objective criteria to decide whether conductive “dead” objects and enclosures of electrical equipment must be bonded or not.
Keywords :
IEC standards; bonding processes; electric shocks; electrical contacts; electrical safety; packaging; International Electrotechnical Commission standard; electric contact; electric shock model; electrical equipment bonding; extraneous conductive part; induce current; low-voltage electrical system; AC current; body impedance; bonding; electric shock model; exposed conductive part; extraneous conductive part (EXCP); heart-current factor; resistance to ground; shock voltage; shoes;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-9994
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2010.2103543
Filename :
5680610
Link To Document :
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