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IEEE C62.92.2 Document Information:
Title
Guide for the Application of Neutral Grounding in Electrical Utility Systems Part IIGrounding of Synchronous Generator Systems
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
Publication Date:
Oct 13, 1989
Scope:
ForewordÂ
This guide is the second in a series of documents on neutral grounding in electric utility systems. Part II covers the considerations and practices relating to the grounding of synchronous generator systems.
Emphasis in this guide is to be directed toward the grounding of synchronous generator systems in electric utility systems. Generator grounding practices used in industrial systems are covered in other guides and standards.
At the time this guide was approved, the Working Group for Part II had the following membership:
S. G. Whisenant, Chair
S. Mazumdar
W. S. Ossman
G. S. Haralampu
D. W. Jackson
I. B. Johnson
J. L. Koepfinger
E. R. Taylor, Jr.
O. Nigol J. R. Detweiler
The following persons were on the balloting committee that approved this document for submission to the IEEE Standards Board:
R. D. Ball
C. L. Ballentine
G. D. Breuer
J. J. Burke
J. G. Dalton
D. C. Dawson
R. W. Flugum
H. E. Foelker
G. L. Gaibrois
E. A. Goodman
R. Haas
C. D. Hansell
G. S. Haralampu
D. E. Hedman
J. A. Hetrick
A. R. Hileman
W. W. Hines
D. W. Jackson
R. A. Jones
S. S. Kershaw
J. L. Koepfinger
S. Kuznetsov
G. E. Lee
F. Lembo, Jr.
D. W. Lenk
W. A. Maguire
J. A. Mambuea
E. H. Marrow, Jr.
F. D. Martzloff
D. J. Melvold
J. J. Napiorkowski
O. Nigol
R. Odenberg
J. C. Osterhout
M. Parente
S. A. Potocny
R. Richman
E. Rothong
K. B. Stump
L. D. Sweeney
A. Sweetana
D. P. Symanski
E. R. Taylor, Jr.
A. C. Westrom
S. G. Whisenant
E. J. Yasuda
When the IEEE Standards Board approved this standard on February 2, 1989, it had the following membership:
Dennis Bodson, Chair
Marco W. Migliaro, Vice Chair
Andrew G. Salem, Secretary
Arthur A. Blaisdell
Fletcher J. Buckley
Allen L. Clapp
James M. Daly
Stephen R. Dillon
Donald C. Fleckenstein
Eugene P. Fogarty
Jay Forster*
Thomas L. Hannan
Kenneth D. Hendrix
Theodore W. Hissey, Jr.
John W. Horch
David W. Hutchins
Frank D. Kirschner
Frank C. Kitzantides
Joseph L. Koepfinger*
Edward Lohse
John E. May, Jr.
Lawrence V. McCall
L. Brace McClung
Donald T. Michael*
Richard E. Mosher
Stig Nilsson
L. John Rankine
Gary S. Robinson
Donald W. Zipse
Scope
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.
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