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IEEE C62.92.2-1989

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IEEE Guide for the Application of Neutral Grounding in Electrical Utility Systems, Part II--Synchronous Generator Systems

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New IEEE Standard - Superseded. General considerations for grounding synchronous generator systems are summarized, focusing on the objectives of generator grounding. The factors to be considered in the selection of a grounding class and the application of grounding methods are discussed. Four generator grounding types are considered: unit-connected generation systems, common-bus generators without feeders, generators with feeders directly connected at generated voltage, and three-phase, 4-wire connected generators.
This section summarizes the general considerations in grounding synchronous generator systems and discusses the factors to be considered in the selection of a grounding class and the application of grounding methods. The guidelines apply to both the large and small generators found in electric utility systems. It should be borne in mind by the user that this report is intended solely as a guide. Statements are necessarily of a general nature and, therefore, do not take into account the requirements of special situations that can differ considerably from those discussed.

SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number C62.92.2
Publication Date Sept. 29, 1989
Language en - English
Page Count 24
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee Surge Protective Devices Committee
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Sept. 29, 1989 C62.92.2-1989 Revision