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Electrical Earth Safety 
24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar 
Paul Stride 
November 2014
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 2 
● 
It has been reported on more than one site that various trades people engaged in work around cabling are receiving what appears to be electric ‘tingles’. 
● 
In most instances, no source can be confirmed after extensive testing - however in a few cases power has been confirmed at some point. 
● 
Often, follow-up investigations have been unable to duplicate or locate the source. 
●Why is it so? 
Electrical Networks
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 3 
‘Noise’ by any other name.... 
Harmonics 
dv/dt 
EMI Conducted 
EMI Radiated 
Non – Linear 
Load 
(SS / VSD / UPS etc) 
Power Cable 
(in) 
e.g. Motor Cable 
(out) 
EMI Conducted
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 4 
Harmonics 
● 
All these devises have non-linear front ends. That is, they do not draw current off the supply with a current waveform that is the same shape as the voltage waveform. The diode front end acts like a switch so that when the AC voltage exceeds the internal DC bus, current is conducted in a LUMPY grab from the supply. 
U 
I 
U 
I 
ϕ
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 5 
Harmonics 
● 
Full wave rectified waveform DC bus ripple waveform. 
● 
Line current with a weak or soft supply i.e. low impedance. 
● 
Line voltage with distortion shown due to non linear current load. 
● 
Line current with a strong or hard supply i.e. high impedance. 
● 
The 5th harmonic which lines up with, and is formed as a result of, the voltage distortion.
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 6 
RFI 
● 
EMI / RFI (Electromagnetic Interference / Radio Frequency Interference) 
● 
EMC = Electromagnetic Conformance or Compliance 
● 
RFI starts at 50Hz2 or 2,500Hz or 2.5 kHz 
● 
In the USA it starts at 60Hz2 or 3,000Hz or 3.6 kHz 
● 
In Australia the Radio Frequency spectrum is managed above 3.0kHz 
● 
RFI can be Conducted or Radiated 
● 
Conducted as in a cable going from a transmitter to an antenna 
● 
Radiated as in radio waves travelling to/from an antenna 
● 
Emissions standards 
● 
Limited to very low levels, the amount of electrical ‘noise’ a product can transmit when powered up (without connection) 
● 
Immunity standards 
● 
Limited to very high levels, the amount of electrical ‘noise’ a product can withstand without effect when performing its assigned task
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 7 
Electrical Networks 
● 
Personal protection historically relies on single primary star and/or bonded earth cables connected to a single point of reference to which all voltages and currents for the purpose of tripping can be monitored. 
● 
To better understand this lets look at: 
● 
the earthing arrangement 
● 
cable characteristics 
● 
Typical TN system 
N 
Local earth bar 
Neutral bar 
MEN Link + CT 
MEN trip unit 
MAIN EARTH BAR 
Earths Link 
E 
E 
T/F Earth
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 8 
dv/dt 
● 
Short cables = less capacitance + less inductance therefore less dv/dt. 
● 
Usually limited to ~2 times the DC bus level (but can be 3 times) 
● 
At 415vac, DC bus = 586.9vdc therefore dv/dt is typically ~1173.8vp 
● 
At 440vac, DC bus = 622.3vdc therefore dv/dt is typically ~1244.5vp 
● 
dv/dt is recoded as a function of slope and is typically between 2 to 10kV/μS 
HEAT 
HEAT 
SHORT CCT 
OPEN CCT 
OPEN CCT 
HEAT 
HEAT 
SHORT CCT 
OPEN CCT 
OPEN CCT
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 9 
dv/dt 
● 
Set oscilloscope to trigger off the PWM out voltage spikes 
● 
Increase slightly until the trace is no longer triggered 
● 
Turn off out of the drive 
● 
Start the drive output and capture the very first scan. 
● 
Subtract the upper and lower 10% of the voltage 
● 
Measure the time between the resultant 10% to 90% straight line graph. 
● 
The dv/dt is at its worse when the cables and motor magnetising currents are zero, i.e., on the first turn-on cycle. 
dv 
dt 
10% 
90%
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 10 
Electrical Networks 
● 
In the worlds quest for lower cost consumables and greater process efficiencies, 
● 
the switch mode power supply, 
● 
three phase rectifier, 
● 
LED lighting, 
● 
all played their part but what of the consequences when it comes to safety? 
● 
Typical IT system 
Local earth bar 
MAIN EARTH BAR 
Earths Link 
E 
E 
T/F Earth 
R 
N 
Neutral bar
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 11 
What’s Hasn’t Changed? 
● 
Heat = Lost Energy Less heat = smaller device = less cooling = less moving parts = increased reliability 
● 
When this switch is open – how much heat is generated? 
10 amp cable 
10 amp switch 
10 amp cable 
0 amp
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 12 
What’s Hasn’t Changed? 
● 
Heat = Lost Energy Less heat = smaller device = less cooling = less moving parts = increased reliability 
● 
When this switch is closed – how much heat is generated? 
10 amp cable 
10 amp switch 
10 amp cable 
1 amp
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 13 
Resistance v Impedance 
● 
Please note that the scales that are typically shown for a cable are non-linear in both the X axis and the Y axis 
● 
For a 35mm earth cable on an MCB we can see the resistance over 20 metres is 20 x 0.5mΩ @ 50Hz = 0.01 Ω 
● 
For a 35mm earth cable on an MCB we can see the resistance over 20 metres is 20 x 0.1Ω @ 16kHz = 2 Ω
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 14 
Radius 
Diameter 
Area 
Circmfrnc 
Strands 
Area Check 
Total Circmfrnc 
2.25700 
4.51400 
16.00987 
14.18686 
1.00000 
16.010 
14.187 
0.85286 
1.70571 
2.28600 
5.36081 
7.000 
16.002 
37.52567 
0.19943 
0.39886 
0.12500 
1.25357 
128.000 
16.00000 
160.456 
25.53963 
51.07926 
2050.00000 
160.53482 
1.00000 
2050.000 
160.535 
Resistance v Impedance
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 15 
Parallel Circuits 
● 
If a parallel path is offered to a voltage the current will divide in the opposite relationship to resistance. 
● 
The total circuit impedance is 2 Ω 
● 
The cable impedance is 0.00995 Ω with a majority of the current taking the path of least resistance – for the nominated frequency! 
10V 
Z = 0.01 Ω 
Z = 2 Ω 
5 amps 
Load 
ZT = 0.00995 Ω 
I = 4.975 A 
I = 0.024 A 
50Hz
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 16 
Parallel Circuits 
● 
Impedance is effected by frequency. 
● 
It is possible for the impedance of the two parallel paths to ‘swap’. In one cable the impedance may decrease as the frequency increases and the other may increase in impedance. 
● 
Usually one path increases slowly while the other increases dramatically. 
● 
The total cct. impedance is now 2.5 Ω 
● 
If the load remained linear at 1.99005 Ω then the parallel cable impedance has increased from 0.00995 Ω to 0.50995 Ω 
● 
This results in there now being a 2.0398 volt drop across the parallel cable path 
10V 
4 amps 
Load 
ZT = 0.50995 Ω 
500Hz 
VD = 2.0398 V
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 17 
Refraction & Reflection 
● 
When a frequency, higher than the fundamental, travels down a cable, just like light, if there is a change in media density, some energy is reflected back, some energy ‘bends’ to another frequency and in doing so a small amount of heat is produced in most cases. 
● 
At 50Hz these values are almost immeasurable and definitely insignificant however as we move up the frequency spectrum then these figures start to become significant. 
● 
This is particularly important when we look at submersible motors with motor tails supplied, long runs in petro- chemical plants or retro-fits to existing plants in part using existing infrastructure. 
● 
We may change cable type more than once.
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 18 
Voltage Interaction 
● 
Wave interference is the phenomenon which occurs when two waves meet while travelling along the same medium. The interference of waves causes the medium to take on a shape which results from the net effect of the two individual waves upon the particles of the medium. 
● 
This means that if a voltage waveform of 850Hz (17th Harmonic) is travelling left to right and meets a reflected wave of 1550Hz (31st Harmonic) travelling in the opposite direction, at the crossover point the voltage is the sum of the two voltages. That is the 850Hz with the 1550Hz transposed on top of it as measured at a single point in the cable. 
Voltage A + Voltage B 
A 
B
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 19 
Practical Application 
PLC 
I / O 
PLC 
I / O 
Electrical Switchboard 
35mm2 
35mm2 
30mtrs 
30mtrs
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 20 
Practical Application 
PLC 
I / O 
PLC 
I / O 
Electrical Switchboard 
35mm2 
35mm2 
30mtrs 
30mtrs 
VSD’s 
VSD’s 
? 
Oscilloscope
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 21 
Capacitive Coupling 
● 
Dependant on normal capacitive impedance values. 
● 
Length and width of parallel plates (surface area) 
● 
Dielectric Material 
● 
Distance between plates (cable insulation thickness) 
● 
Frequency of applied signal 
= 
Capacitive reactance Xc = (2πFC)-1 Such that the higher the frequency, the lower the impedance 
= 
Insulated Cables 
Red 
Blue
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 22 
Inductive Coupling 
● 
Dependant on normal inductive impedance values. 
● 
Current (magnetic field strength) 
● 
Distance between conductors 
● 
Frequency of applied signal 
= 
= 
Insulated Cables 
Red 
Blue 
Inductive reactance 
XL = 2πFL 
Such that the higher the frequency, the higher the conducted impedance
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 23 
What is the real potential? 
● 
Voltage, Frequency, Current and Time 
● 
Voltage - Although many variations exist, a plasma lamp is usually a clear glass sphere filled with a mixture of various gases (most commonly neon, sometimes with other noble gases such as argon, xenon and krypton) at below (1/10th) or approaching atmospheric pressure. They are driven by high-frequency alternating current energy, typically via a fly-back transformer, with between 15 - 35 kHz at around 2 to 10kV. 
● 
The lower atmospheric pressure inside allows a longer free path for the charged particle carrier before a collision. The longer the free path the greater the kinetic energy but more importantly the lower the voltage required for the same effect. 
● 
When the hand comes in contact with the surface an additional earth plane is introduced and the charge takes the path of least resistance, travelling over the skin surface to earth. 
● 
Why doesn't it kill people?
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 24 
What is the real potential? 
● 
Voltage, Frequency, Current and Time 
● 
Frequency - Conventional Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) and Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) machines deliver electrical pulses at low frequency of 2-150 pps via sticky pads on the muscle tissue for the purpose of developing muscle tissue, improving circulation and blocking pain. 
● 
Sometimes these use two medium frequencies that beat against each other between 8-10kHz at between 40 - 80 volts. The higher the frequency the less skin resistance and the higher the current capability. 
● 
As the pulse frequency is adjustable between 2 and 150Hz, including the dangerous 50Hz range why are these devices even legal? 
●Why doesn't it kill people?
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 25 
What is the real potential? 
● 
Voltage, Frequency, Current and Time 
● 
Current – While not the whole story, this chart, still in use in some jurisdictions, nominates 10mA as “Severe” and 100mA as deadly with no mention of voltage at all. Why then would our household RCD be designed to allow over 10mA?
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 26 
What is the real potential? 
● 
Voltage, Frequency, Current and Time 
● 
Time - It is often considered the maximum duration in Seconds = 0.116/(V/R) that is for a 240vac circuit, with a body resistance of 1000ohm the maximum contact time is 483mS. 
● 
Therefore if a 80 volt static discharge is dissipated in 10mS at a current of 60mA then no damage may occur. 
● 
The question is in some way, how much energy in kJ will the body experience? Is it measureable and repeatable? What external influences can effect it?
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 27 
What is the real potential? 
● 
Voltage, Frequency, Current and Time 
● 
In this diagram from a DPI document we can see that a decrease in voltage results in an increase in time allowed.
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 28 
Electrical Networks 
● 
Very Simplified Conceptual Equivalent Diagram on a TN Network 
Harmonics from VSD 
Cable Impedance 
Busbar Impedance 
Supply T/F 
VSD 
PWM 
Impedance Structural Resistance 
Impedance Earth Resistance 
Capacitive & Inductive coupled 
Motor 
dv/dt 
Impedance 
Structural Resistance 
Impedance 
Earth Resistance 
Capacitive & Inductive coupled 
N 
Impedance Structural Resistance 
Impedance Earth Resistance 
Capacitive & Inductive coupled 
Cable & connection impedance 
3
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 29 
Electrical Networks 
● 
A bit more closely: 
● 
Potentially - at 415vac, DC bus = 586.9vdc 
VSD 
Motor 
PWM Voltage at VSD output 
60vac 
30vac 
1vac 
0.2vac 
0.10vac 
0.25vac 
100mvac 
200mvac 
Connection Impedance 
Conductor Impedance 
Connection Impedance 
0.0vac 
Connection Impedance 
Conductor Impedance 
Connection Impedance 
Peak = up to 3 times DC bus voltage.
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 30 
Electrical Networks 
● 
A bit more closely: 
● 
Potentially - at 415vac, DC bus = 586.9vdc 
VSD 
Motor 
PWM Voltage at VSD output 
60Vac 
30Vac 
1Vac 
0.2Vac 
0.10Vac 
0.25Vac 
100mVac 
200mVac 
Connection Impedance 
Conductor Impedance 
Connection Impedance 
0.0Vac 
Connection Impedance 
Conductor Impedance 
Connection Impedance 
Human Resistance is in 
parallel with network 
20mA 
20mA
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 31 
Electrical Networks 
● 
A bit more closely: 
● 
Potentially - at 415vac, DC bus = 586.9vdc 
VSD 
Motor 
PWM Voltage at motor 
120vac 
50vac 
1vac 
0.2vac 
0.10vac 
0.25vac 
100mvac 
200mvac 
Connection Impedance 
Conductor Impedance 
Connection Impedance 
0.0vac 
Connection Impedance 
Conductor Impedance 
Connection Impedance 
Human Resistance is in 
parallel with network 
30mA 
10mA
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 32 
Electrical Networks 
● 
Simplified Conceptual Equivalent Diagram on a IT Network 
Harmonics from VSD 
Cable 
Impedance 
Busbar 
Impedance 
Supply T/F 
VSD 
PWM 
Impedance 
Structural Resistance 
Impedance Earth Resistance 
Capacitive & Inductive coupled 
Motor 
dv/dt 
Impedance 
Structural Resistance 
Impedance 
Earth Resistance 
Capacitive & Inductive coupled 
N 
Impedance Structural Resistance 
Impedance 
Earth Resistance 
Capacitive & Inductive coupled 
Cable & connection 
impedance 
3 
IT resistor
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 33 
Influences - environment 
● 
Its all about the: 
● 
Finding the source of the energy 
● 
The number and value of alternate paths offered 
● 
The impedance influencers such as humidity, physical movement, maintenance practices etc.
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 34 
Earth Leakage Currents 
RFI filter 
Differential breaker 
bearings 
Low frequency leakage current (generated by the EMC filter) 
High frequency leakage current (generated principally by the stray capacitance)
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 35 
Recommendation 
● 
Determine the source of the potential problem. 
● 
Apply the appropriate fix for the problem. 
●Usually putting in a balanced earth, shielded cable would be an adequate solution. Doing so when the earthing network is inadequate even if only at the high frequency spectrum, is potential for disaster. 
●A perfect solution would be to replace all cables associated with non linear loads such as VSD’s, UPS’s, lighting, switch mode power supplies etc, with a shielded cable striping back to the shield every 1-2 metres and bonding to a separate earth stake with high strand count cable will in all likelihood remedy the situation. 
●If not fixed, the solution could be to include all metal structures that potentially could act as antenna’s with a similar earthing network, but then at what cost?
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 36 
Finding the Source 
● 
“What is the frequency?” is usually a good clue. 
● 
For VSD sourced noise, change the PWM base frequency and determine if the earth frequency changes. It may not reduce the voltage or current but it can help identify the source. 
● 
Check associated earths to/from the ‘source’ for high frequency impedance and repair/replace as necessary. Reducing the quantity of the high frequency in the PWM will reduce the current in the capacitive coupling to earth only if the frequency is in this spectrum. This can be done with a motor choke or motor filter. Line filters addressing harmonics at the front of VSD are unlikely to address the frequency spectrum above 3kHz. 
● 
Be aware that lighting systems such as “fluro’s”, including some new LED and plasma lighting systems can produce significant high frequency noise.
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 37 
The Source 
● 
Was the current continuous or is it a dc static discharge? 
● 
Is the discharge caused by conducted energy into the area or energy radiated into the area? 
● 
In some installations the solution may be to install insulated cable tray while in other situations, wrapping the whole system in a giant conductive earthed tray is the solution. 
● 
Through correct measurement, it may be discovered the initial contact was static generated through rotating machinery or rotating belt and the residual is conductive, with the residual proving to be relatively low and at a high frequency therefore posing no risk at all. 
● 
When to use high strand count flexible cable and when NOT to use it. 
● 
When to use shielded cable and when not to use shielded cable.
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 38 
Reduction Through Design 
● 
Knowing when frequency combine and when they are attenuated is an important aspect of network design. 
● 
Often power consumers at one frequency can become a suppler at another frequency. 
● 
Distance (attenuation) is important between transformers and AHF’s and PFC’s in most cases with regard to the high frequencies. 
PCC2 
PCC1 
PFC 
AHF 
A 
B 
C 
D 
E 
F 
G 
H 
J 
Choke 
Line Choke 
Line Choke 
Line Choke 
Line Choke 
Line Choke 
Line Choke 
Line Choke 
Line Choke 
UPS 
AFE VSD 
Choke
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 39 
Resources 
● 
Schneider’s own Dr. Shuli Jao. Currently our Lead Energy Consultant as well as an expert in the design of instrumentation used to capture, measure and analyse these types of problems. Shuli has conducted extensive worked and studied in Europe as well here in Australia through Charles Darwin and Western Sydney Universities. 
● 
Schneider's own Raed Odeh. Currently studying at the University of Wollongong, Raed is part of the Schneider Edison programme. This programme serves to identify exceptional engineers and place them into world wide, multi-disciplined think tank with other Schneider and non-Schneider partner companies around the world. 
● 
Peter Stepien (PhD, BE (Hon 1), MIEEE, MIEAust) of in Newcastle has done some very impressive work in this area and along with colleagues have some amazing ‘toys’. Attached to the University of Newcastle, and in collaboration with Ampcontrol, Peter continues to show that Australia’s knowledge and expertise in this field is as a world leader. http://www.restech.net.au/ Ph: (02) 4033 9155 
● 
The University of Wollongong have produced some excellent articles and have numerous research fellows working in this area of power quality and disturbances. They continue to challenge, inspire and excel in this field.
Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 40 
Final Say 
● 
Measure it accurately, 
● 
Determine the source of all the components, 
● 
Eliminate, contain or isolate the problem in the correct sequence as close to the source as possible. 
● 
The End

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Paul Stride - Electrical earth safety

  • 1. Electrical Earth Safety 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar Paul Stride November 2014
  • 2. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 2 ● It has been reported on more than one site that various trades people engaged in work around cabling are receiving what appears to be electric ‘tingles’. ● In most instances, no source can be confirmed after extensive testing - however in a few cases power has been confirmed at some point. ● Often, follow-up investigations have been unable to duplicate or locate the source. ●Why is it so? Electrical Networks
  • 3. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 3 ‘Noise’ by any other name.... Harmonics dv/dt EMI Conducted EMI Radiated Non – Linear Load (SS / VSD / UPS etc) Power Cable (in) e.g. Motor Cable (out) EMI Conducted
  • 4. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 4 Harmonics ● All these devises have non-linear front ends. That is, they do not draw current off the supply with a current waveform that is the same shape as the voltage waveform. The diode front end acts like a switch so that when the AC voltage exceeds the internal DC bus, current is conducted in a LUMPY grab from the supply. U I U I ϕ
  • 5. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 5 Harmonics ● Full wave rectified waveform DC bus ripple waveform. ● Line current with a weak or soft supply i.e. low impedance. ● Line voltage with distortion shown due to non linear current load. ● Line current with a strong or hard supply i.e. high impedance. ● The 5th harmonic which lines up with, and is formed as a result of, the voltage distortion.
  • 6. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 6 RFI ● EMI / RFI (Electromagnetic Interference / Radio Frequency Interference) ● EMC = Electromagnetic Conformance or Compliance ● RFI starts at 50Hz2 or 2,500Hz or 2.5 kHz ● In the USA it starts at 60Hz2 or 3,000Hz or 3.6 kHz ● In Australia the Radio Frequency spectrum is managed above 3.0kHz ● RFI can be Conducted or Radiated ● Conducted as in a cable going from a transmitter to an antenna ● Radiated as in radio waves travelling to/from an antenna ● Emissions standards ● Limited to very low levels, the amount of electrical ‘noise’ a product can transmit when powered up (without connection) ● Immunity standards ● Limited to very high levels, the amount of electrical ‘noise’ a product can withstand without effect when performing its assigned task
  • 7. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 7 Electrical Networks ● Personal protection historically relies on single primary star and/or bonded earth cables connected to a single point of reference to which all voltages and currents for the purpose of tripping can be monitored. ● To better understand this lets look at: ● the earthing arrangement ● cable characteristics ● Typical TN system N Local earth bar Neutral bar MEN Link + CT MEN trip unit MAIN EARTH BAR Earths Link E E T/F Earth
  • 8. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 8 dv/dt ● Short cables = less capacitance + less inductance therefore less dv/dt. ● Usually limited to ~2 times the DC bus level (but can be 3 times) ● At 415vac, DC bus = 586.9vdc therefore dv/dt is typically ~1173.8vp ● At 440vac, DC bus = 622.3vdc therefore dv/dt is typically ~1244.5vp ● dv/dt is recoded as a function of slope and is typically between 2 to 10kV/μS HEAT HEAT SHORT CCT OPEN CCT OPEN CCT HEAT HEAT SHORT CCT OPEN CCT OPEN CCT
  • 9. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 9 dv/dt ● Set oscilloscope to trigger off the PWM out voltage spikes ● Increase slightly until the trace is no longer triggered ● Turn off out of the drive ● Start the drive output and capture the very first scan. ● Subtract the upper and lower 10% of the voltage ● Measure the time between the resultant 10% to 90% straight line graph. ● The dv/dt is at its worse when the cables and motor magnetising currents are zero, i.e., on the first turn-on cycle. dv dt 10% 90%
  • 10. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 10 Electrical Networks ● In the worlds quest for lower cost consumables and greater process efficiencies, ● the switch mode power supply, ● three phase rectifier, ● LED lighting, ● all played their part but what of the consequences when it comes to safety? ● Typical IT system Local earth bar MAIN EARTH BAR Earths Link E E T/F Earth R N Neutral bar
  • 11. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 11 What’s Hasn’t Changed? ● Heat = Lost Energy Less heat = smaller device = less cooling = less moving parts = increased reliability ● When this switch is open – how much heat is generated? 10 amp cable 10 amp switch 10 amp cable 0 amp
  • 12. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 12 What’s Hasn’t Changed? ● Heat = Lost Energy Less heat = smaller device = less cooling = less moving parts = increased reliability ● When this switch is closed – how much heat is generated? 10 amp cable 10 amp switch 10 amp cable 1 amp
  • 13. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 13 Resistance v Impedance ● Please note that the scales that are typically shown for a cable are non-linear in both the X axis and the Y axis ● For a 35mm earth cable on an MCB we can see the resistance over 20 metres is 20 x 0.5mΩ @ 50Hz = 0.01 Ω ● For a 35mm earth cable on an MCB we can see the resistance over 20 metres is 20 x 0.1Ω @ 16kHz = 2 Ω
  • 14. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 14 Radius Diameter Area Circmfrnc Strands Area Check Total Circmfrnc 2.25700 4.51400 16.00987 14.18686 1.00000 16.010 14.187 0.85286 1.70571 2.28600 5.36081 7.000 16.002 37.52567 0.19943 0.39886 0.12500 1.25357 128.000 16.00000 160.456 25.53963 51.07926 2050.00000 160.53482 1.00000 2050.000 160.535 Resistance v Impedance
  • 15. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 15 Parallel Circuits ● If a parallel path is offered to a voltage the current will divide in the opposite relationship to resistance. ● The total circuit impedance is 2 Ω ● The cable impedance is 0.00995 Ω with a majority of the current taking the path of least resistance – for the nominated frequency! 10V Z = 0.01 Ω Z = 2 Ω 5 amps Load ZT = 0.00995 Ω I = 4.975 A I = 0.024 A 50Hz
  • 16. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 16 Parallel Circuits ● Impedance is effected by frequency. ● It is possible for the impedance of the two parallel paths to ‘swap’. In one cable the impedance may decrease as the frequency increases and the other may increase in impedance. ● Usually one path increases slowly while the other increases dramatically. ● The total cct. impedance is now 2.5 Ω ● If the load remained linear at 1.99005 Ω then the parallel cable impedance has increased from 0.00995 Ω to 0.50995 Ω ● This results in there now being a 2.0398 volt drop across the parallel cable path 10V 4 amps Load ZT = 0.50995 Ω 500Hz VD = 2.0398 V
  • 17. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 17 Refraction & Reflection ● When a frequency, higher than the fundamental, travels down a cable, just like light, if there is a change in media density, some energy is reflected back, some energy ‘bends’ to another frequency and in doing so a small amount of heat is produced in most cases. ● At 50Hz these values are almost immeasurable and definitely insignificant however as we move up the frequency spectrum then these figures start to become significant. ● This is particularly important when we look at submersible motors with motor tails supplied, long runs in petro- chemical plants or retro-fits to existing plants in part using existing infrastructure. ● We may change cable type more than once.
  • 18. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 18 Voltage Interaction ● Wave interference is the phenomenon which occurs when two waves meet while travelling along the same medium. The interference of waves causes the medium to take on a shape which results from the net effect of the two individual waves upon the particles of the medium. ● This means that if a voltage waveform of 850Hz (17th Harmonic) is travelling left to right and meets a reflected wave of 1550Hz (31st Harmonic) travelling in the opposite direction, at the crossover point the voltage is the sum of the two voltages. That is the 850Hz with the 1550Hz transposed on top of it as measured at a single point in the cable. Voltage A + Voltage B A B
  • 19. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 19 Practical Application PLC I / O PLC I / O Electrical Switchboard 35mm2 35mm2 30mtrs 30mtrs
  • 20. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 20 Practical Application PLC I / O PLC I / O Electrical Switchboard 35mm2 35mm2 30mtrs 30mtrs VSD’s VSD’s ? Oscilloscope
  • 21. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 21 Capacitive Coupling ● Dependant on normal capacitive impedance values. ● Length and width of parallel plates (surface area) ● Dielectric Material ● Distance between plates (cable insulation thickness) ● Frequency of applied signal = Capacitive reactance Xc = (2πFC)-1 Such that the higher the frequency, the lower the impedance = Insulated Cables Red Blue
  • 22. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 22 Inductive Coupling ● Dependant on normal inductive impedance values. ● Current (magnetic field strength) ● Distance between conductors ● Frequency of applied signal = = Insulated Cables Red Blue Inductive reactance XL = 2πFL Such that the higher the frequency, the higher the conducted impedance
  • 23. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 23 What is the real potential? ● Voltage, Frequency, Current and Time ● Voltage - Although many variations exist, a plasma lamp is usually a clear glass sphere filled with a mixture of various gases (most commonly neon, sometimes with other noble gases such as argon, xenon and krypton) at below (1/10th) or approaching atmospheric pressure. They are driven by high-frequency alternating current energy, typically via a fly-back transformer, with between 15 - 35 kHz at around 2 to 10kV. ● The lower atmospheric pressure inside allows a longer free path for the charged particle carrier before a collision. The longer the free path the greater the kinetic energy but more importantly the lower the voltage required for the same effect. ● When the hand comes in contact with the surface an additional earth plane is introduced and the charge takes the path of least resistance, travelling over the skin surface to earth. ● Why doesn't it kill people?
  • 24. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 24 What is the real potential? ● Voltage, Frequency, Current and Time ● Frequency - Conventional Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) and Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) machines deliver electrical pulses at low frequency of 2-150 pps via sticky pads on the muscle tissue for the purpose of developing muscle tissue, improving circulation and blocking pain. ● Sometimes these use two medium frequencies that beat against each other between 8-10kHz at between 40 - 80 volts. The higher the frequency the less skin resistance and the higher the current capability. ● As the pulse frequency is adjustable between 2 and 150Hz, including the dangerous 50Hz range why are these devices even legal? ●Why doesn't it kill people?
  • 25. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 25 What is the real potential? ● Voltage, Frequency, Current and Time ● Current – While not the whole story, this chart, still in use in some jurisdictions, nominates 10mA as “Severe” and 100mA as deadly with no mention of voltage at all. Why then would our household RCD be designed to allow over 10mA?
  • 26. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 26 What is the real potential? ● Voltage, Frequency, Current and Time ● Time - It is often considered the maximum duration in Seconds = 0.116/(V/R) that is for a 240vac circuit, with a body resistance of 1000ohm the maximum contact time is 483mS. ● Therefore if a 80 volt static discharge is dissipated in 10mS at a current of 60mA then no damage may occur. ● The question is in some way, how much energy in kJ will the body experience? Is it measureable and repeatable? What external influences can effect it?
  • 27. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 27 What is the real potential? ● Voltage, Frequency, Current and Time ● In this diagram from a DPI document we can see that a decrease in voltage results in an increase in time allowed.
  • 28. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 28 Electrical Networks ● Very Simplified Conceptual Equivalent Diagram on a TN Network Harmonics from VSD Cable Impedance Busbar Impedance Supply T/F VSD PWM Impedance Structural Resistance Impedance Earth Resistance Capacitive & Inductive coupled Motor dv/dt Impedance Structural Resistance Impedance Earth Resistance Capacitive & Inductive coupled N Impedance Structural Resistance Impedance Earth Resistance Capacitive & Inductive coupled Cable & connection impedance 3
  • 29. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 29 Electrical Networks ● A bit more closely: ● Potentially - at 415vac, DC bus = 586.9vdc VSD Motor PWM Voltage at VSD output 60vac 30vac 1vac 0.2vac 0.10vac 0.25vac 100mvac 200mvac Connection Impedance Conductor Impedance Connection Impedance 0.0vac Connection Impedance Conductor Impedance Connection Impedance Peak = up to 3 times DC bus voltage.
  • 30. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 30 Electrical Networks ● A bit more closely: ● Potentially - at 415vac, DC bus = 586.9vdc VSD Motor PWM Voltage at VSD output 60Vac 30Vac 1Vac 0.2Vac 0.10Vac 0.25Vac 100mVac 200mVac Connection Impedance Conductor Impedance Connection Impedance 0.0Vac Connection Impedance Conductor Impedance Connection Impedance Human Resistance is in parallel with network 20mA 20mA
  • 31. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 31 Electrical Networks ● A bit more closely: ● Potentially - at 415vac, DC bus = 586.9vdc VSD Motor PWM Voltage at motor 120vac 50vac 1vac 0.2vac 0.10vac 0.25vac 100mvac 200mvac Connection Impedance Conductor Impedance Connection Impedance 0.0vac Connection Impedance Conductor Impedance Connection Impedance Human Resistance is in parallel with network 30mA 10mA
  • 32. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 32 Electrical Networks ● Simplified Conceptual Equivalent Diagram on a IT Network Harmonics from VSD Cable Impedance Busbar Impedance Supply T/F VSD PWM Impedance Structural Resistance Impedance Earth Resistance Capacitive & Inductive coupled Motor dv/dt Impedance Structural Resistance Impedance Earth Resistance Capacitive & Inductive coupled N Impedance Structural Resistance Impedance Earth Resistance Capacitive & Inductive coupled Cable & connection impedance 3 IT resistor
  • 33. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 33 Influences - environment ● Its all about the: ● Finding the source of the energy ● The number and value of alternate paths offered ● The impedance influencers such as humidity, physical movement, maintenance practices etc.
  • 34. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 34 Earth Leakage Currents RFI filter Differential breaker bearings Low frequency leakage current (generated by the EMC filter) High frequency leakage current (generated principally by the stray capacitance)
  • 35. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 35 Recommendation ● Determine the source of the potential problem. ● Apply the appropriate fix for the problem. ●Usually putting in a balanced earth, shielded cable would be an adequate solution. Doing so when the earthing network is inadequate even if only at the high frequency spectrum, is potential for disaster. ●A perfect solution would be to replace all cables associated with non linear loads such as VSD’s, UPS’s, lighting, switch mode power supplies etc, with a shielded cable striping back to the shield every 1-2 metres and bonding to a separate earth stake with high strand count cable will in all likelihood remedy the situation. ●If not fixed, the solution could be to include all metal structures that potentially could act as antenna’s with a similar earthing network, but then at what cost?
  • 36. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 36 Finding the Source ● “What is the frequency?” is usually a good clue. ● For VSD sourced noise, change the PWM base frequency and determine if the earth frequency changes. It may not reduce the voltage or current but it can help identify the source. ● Check associated earths to/from the ‘source’ for high frequency impedance and repair/replace as necessary. Reducing the quantity of the high frequency in the PWM will reduce the current in the capacitive coupling to earth only if the frequency is in this spectrum. This can be done with a motor choke or motor filter. Line filters addressing harmonics at the front of VSD are unlikely to address the frequency spectrum above 3kHz. ● Be aware that lighting systems such as “fluro’s”, including some new LED and plasma lighting systems can produce significant high frequency noise.
  • 37. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 37 The Source ● Was the current continuous or is it a dc static discharge? ● Is the discharge caused by conducted energy into the area or energy radiated into the area? ● In some installations the solution may be to install insulated cable tray while in other situations, wrapping the whole system in a giant conductive earthed tray is the solution. ● Through correct measurement, it may be discovered the initial contact was static generated through rotating machinery or rotating belt and the residual is conductive, with the residual proving to be relatively low and at a high frequency therefore posing no risk at all. ● When to use high strand count flexible cable and when NOT to use it. ● When to use shielded cable and when not to use shielded cable.
  • 38. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 38 Reduction Through Design ● Knowing when frequency combine and when they are attenuated is an important aspect of network design. ● Often power consumers at one frequency can become a suppler at another frequency. ● Distance (attenuation) is important between transformers and AHF’s and PFC’s in most cases with regard to the high frequencies. PCC2 PCC1 PFC AHF A B C D E F G H J Choke Line Choke Line Choke Line Choke Line Choke Line Choke Line Choke Line Choke Line Choke UPS AFE VSD Choke
  • 39. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 39 Resources ● Schneider’s own Dr. Shuli Jao. Currently our Lead Energy Consultant as well as an expert in the design of instrumentation used to capture, measure and analyse these types of problems. Shuli has conducted extensive worked and studied in Europe as well here in Australia through Charles Darwin and Western Sydney Universities. ● Schneider's own Raed Odeh. Currently studying at the University of Wollongong, Raed is part of the Schneider Edison programme. This programme serves to identify exceptional engineers and place them into world wide, multi-disciplined think tank with other Schneider and non-Schneider partner companies around the world. ● Peter Stepien (PhD, BE (Hon 1), MIEEE, MIEAust) of in Newcastle has done some very impressive work in this area and along with colleagues have some amazing ‘toys’. Attached to the University of Newcastle, and in collaboration with Ampcontrol, Peter continues to show that Australia’s knowledge and expertise in this field is as a world leader. http://www.restech.net.au/ Ph: (02) 4033 9155 ● The University of Wollongong have produced some excellent articles and have numerous research fellows working in this area of power quality and disturbances. They continue to challenge, inspire and excel in this field.
  • 40. Schneider Electric – 24th Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar – Nov 2014 – Electrical Earth Safety 40 Final Say ● Measure it accurately, ● Determine the source of all the components, ● Eliminate, contain or isolate the problem in the correct sequence as close to the source as possible. ● The End