Course ID
TDB111
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course introduces students to the principles and techniques of single-point, or equipotential grounding. For best results, students should have a basic knowledge of electrical theory, overhead distribution systems and equipment, grounding theory, equipment, and application and common work methods and procedures used in overhead distribution line maintenance.
COURSE GOALS
- Explain the purpose of grounding an overhead line during maintenance work.
- Describe ways in which an isolated or de-energized line can become energized.
- Define the term “zone of equipotential”.
- Explain how equipotential grounding operates to safeguard linemen during a ground fault condition.
- Describe how grounding equipment is used to set up a zone for equipotential.
SUBJECTS AND OBJECTIVES
Grounding
- Define the terms “energized,” “isolated,” and “de-energized” with respect to overhead linework.
- Describe ways in which an isolated or de-energized line can become energized.
- Describe a typical procedure used to ground an isolated overhead line.
Equipotential Grounding
- Use Ohm’s law to describe current flow in a de-energized overhead line during a ground fault condition.
- Define the term “zone of equipotential”.
- Describe a method that can be used to establish a zone of equipotential.
Equipotential Grounding Connections
- Describe how grounding equipment can be used to create a zone of equipotential on a three-phase overhead line.
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