DocumentCode :
2384558
Title :
This Isn´t Your Father´s Stray Voltage Anymore (Suggested Terminology to Better Define Today´s Problems)
Author :
Bouford, James D.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Grid USA Service Co., Inc., Northboro, MA
fYear :
2006
fDate :
21-24 May 2006
Firstpage :
1076
Lastpage :
1078
Abstract :
The formerly undefined term "stray voltage" was generally accepted as referring to the low neutral-to-earth voltages found on customer equipment, especially on isolated farms and in residential kitchens, bathrooms and on outside faucets. Today, "stray voltage" is being used to refer to any situation where the public is receiving shocks, no matter the cause or voltage level. This usage of the term by the uninformed popular press, which has been reinforced by the lack of clarification by industry spokespeople, has led to an escalation of unfounded fear by the public. This paper suggests that different, more descriptive terms be used to clarify the various manifestations of elevated voltages appearing in unexpected places
Keywords :
earthing; power distribution faults; electric shocks; low neutral-to-earth voltages; stray voltage; Animals; Conducting materials; Conductors; Earth; Electric shock; Electric variables measurement; Force measurement; Humans; Low voltage; Terminology;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exhibition, 2005/2006 IEEE PES
Conference_Location :
Dallas, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9194-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/TDC.2006.1668651
Filename :
1668651
Link To Document :
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