Earthing Systems Flashcards

1
Q

What is earthing?

A

Connecting the power to earth for it do dissipate.

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2
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Electricity will always find the ________ to earth.

Fill the blank.

A

“Shortest route”.

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3
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Who provides earthing?

A

The distributor (the grid) unless it’s a TT system.

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4
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Can the distributor refuse to supply an earth? If yes why

A

Yes , for safety reasons.

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5
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Do you need to have an earth?

A

Yes, it is a legal requirement.

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6
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What can you do if there is no earth provided?

A

Put an earthing rod in.

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7
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What can we measure against earth.

A

Earth is a reference point for us to measure voltage.

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8
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What are some advantages of earthing?

A
  1. The whole electrical system will be tied to 0 volts
  2. By connecting earth to any metal it will be protected against earth faults.
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9
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What are some disadvantages of earthing?

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  1. Cost - adding an earth is very expensive.
  2. Possible safety hazard. It has been argued that earth just created more places for the current to flow when there is a fault.
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10
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What are the 5 types of earthing arrangements listed by the regulations?

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  1. TT - Tera Tera
  2. TN-S - Tera Neutral Separated
  3. TN-C-S - Tera Neutral Separated combined
  4. IT - Isolated Tera
  5. TN -C - Tera Neutral Combined
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11
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What type of earthing is a TT system?

A

An earth electrode (rod).

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12
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What type of earthing system do you connect an earth electrode / rod to.

A

TT systems.

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13
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When do you use a TT earthing system?

A

When there is no earthing provided by the distributor.

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14
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What is the maximum earth loop impedance (Zs) of a TT system?

A

200Ω.

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15
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Is a TT system connected via an overhead, underground supply or both?

A

Overhead only.

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16
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Where is TT earthing mostly found?

17
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What type of earthing system is TN-S?

A

When the earth is connected via a separate conductor. Usually via the metal sheath of the supply cable

18
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What type of earthing system do you connect the earth to the metal of the incoming cable?

19
Q

Is a TN-S system connected via an overhead, underground supply or both?

20
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What is the maximum earth loop impedance (Zs) of a TN-S system?

21
Q

Where should the earthing conductor go to in a TN-S system

A

Straight to the consumer unit

22
Q

What type of earthing is a TN-C-S system?

A

When the earthing conductor comes off the fuse

23
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What type of earthing system is the earth conductor connected to the fuse?

24
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What is the maximum earth loop impedance (Zs) of a TN-C-S system?

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Is a TN-C-S system connected via an overhead, underground supply or both?
Both
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Where can’t TN-C-S systems be used?
Explosion risk areas like petrol stations.
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What does PME stand for?
Protective Multiple Earthing.
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What earthing system uses PME?
TN-C-S
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What does PNB stand for?
Protective Neutral Bonding.
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What is PME
Where the combined neutral and earth cable is connected to earth multiple times.
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How often is PME earthed?
Usually every 30 meters.
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Where can’t PME be used?
For temporary supply’s and supply’s to caravans and boats.
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What earthing system is banned and under what act?
TN-C under the electrical safety, quality and continuity regulation 2002 (ESQCR)
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Explain PNB
The neutral - earth connection is established just once near the installation