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IEEE C62.92.3 1994

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IEEE Guide for the Application of Neutral Grounding in Electrical Utility Systems, Part III – Generator Auxiliary Systems

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New IEEE Standard – Active. Basic factors and general considerations in selecting the class and means of neutral grounding for electrical generating plant auxiliary power systems are given in this guide. Apparatus to be used to achieve the desired grounding are suggested, and methods to specify the grounding devices are given. Sensitivity and selectivity of equipment ground-fault protection as affected by selection of the neutral grounding device are discussed, with examples.

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3 Introduction
Participants
6 CONTENTS
7 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
8 2. References
3. Introduction
3.1 Principal characteristics
3.2 Past and present practice
10 4. Basic considerations
4.1 Basic factors
4.2 Service continuity
11 4.3 Damage criterion
12 4.4 Magnitude of overvoltages
14 4.5 Sensitivity and selectivity of ground-fault relaying
15 4.6 Magnitude of ground-fault current
16 4.7 Emergency, standby, vital, and safety-related ac and dc systems
5. Grounding classes usually applied
5.1 Ungrounded
17 5.2 Resistance grounding
5.3 Effective grounding (solid or direct)
18 5.4 Grounding dc control systems
6. Selecting the grounding device
6.1 Grounding—general
6.2 Selection of a neutral grounding resistor
22 7. Bibliography
24 Annex A—Ground-fault protection
26 Annex B—Ground-fault location
IEEE C62.92.3 1994
$58.50