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  1. 4T-Grounding System Theory and Practice
    $60.00

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    Grounding System Theory and Practice provides an introduction to grounding system design. Underground-fault conditions, the flow of current will result in voltage gradients within and around the substation, not only between structures and nearby earth, but also along the ground surface. In a properly designed system, this gradient should not exceed the limits that can be tolerated by the human body. 

    The purpose of a ground mat study is to provide for the safety and well-being of anyone that can be exposed to the potential differences that can exist in a station during a severe fault. The general requirements for industrial power system grounding are similar to those of utility systems under similar service conditions. The differences arise from the specific requirements of the manufacturing or process operations.  

    This course is suitable for electrical engineers with a desire to understand the fundamentals of grounding practices and safety issues related to grounding design. Upon successful completion, engineers will be able to address various grounding problems, understand how grounding systems are modelled and how step and touch voltages are calculated.  

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  2. 6T- How to Measure Ground Resistance and Optimize Grounding Grid
    $90.00

    This course is suitable for engineers with a desire to understand the fundamentals of earthing resistance measurements. Presented details cover issues related to different measurement methods including two and three point measurement method, fall of potential method, touch potential measurements, ground grid integrity measurements, etc. Upon successful completion engineers will be able to understand theory and practical ground resistivity measurement methods which will provide a solid understanding for further engineering work.


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