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IEEE 3003.2 2014

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IEEE Recommended Practice for Equipment Grounding and Bonding in Industrial and Commercial Power Systems

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IEEE 2014 49
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New IEEE Standard – Active. The grounding and bonding of equipment in industrial and commercial power systems is covered in this recommended practice. The interconnection and grounding of the non-electrical metallic elements of a system is covered first. This is followed by a discussion of the objectives of equipment grounding and bonding, including minimizing electric shock hazard to personnel, providing adequate current carrying capability for ground faults, and ensuring the timely operation of overcurrent protection.

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1 IEEE Std 3003.2-2014 Front cover
3 Title page
5 Important notices and disclaimers concerning IEEE standards documents
8 Participants
10 Introduction
11 Contents
13 Important notice

1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 General
14 1.3 Covered—equipment grounding and bonding
15 1.4 Not covered—system grounding
1.5 General
1.6 Objectives
16 1.7 Electric shock exposure
1.8 Thermal capability
1.9 Overcurrent protection operation
17 2. Normative references
18 3. Definitions, acronyms, and pictorial guide
3.1 Grounding and bonding terminology
19 3.2 Acronyms not defined in definitions section
20 3.3 Terminology pictorial guide
21 4. Fundamental concepts
26 4.1 Cabling of conductors
27 4.2 Enclosing metal shell
29 4.3 Electromagnetic interference suppression
4.4 Bonding of metal sleeves enclosing a protective conductor
30 4.5 Protective connections associated with steep wave front voltage protection equipment
32 4.6 Connection to earth
33 5. Equipment grounding and bonding as influenced by type of use
35 6. Outdoor open-frame substations
6.1 General
6.2 Design of paths for power frequency ground-fault current flow
36 6.3 Design of earthing connections
37 6.4 Surge voltage protective equipment
6.5 Control of surface voltage gradient
6.6 Voltage gradients external to, but adjacent to, the boundary fence
38 7. Unit substations
39 8. Interior wiring systems
8.1 General
8.2 Service equipment
8.3 Interior electric circuits
40 8.4 Thermal withstand
42 9. Interior unit substations and switching centers
9.1 Switching centers
43 9.2 Unit substations
10. Utilization equipment
46 Annex A (informative) Bibliography
49 Back cover
IEEE 3003.2 2014
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