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IEEE 367-1987

Issue date: 1988 04 29

IEEE Recommended Practice for Determining the Electric Power Station Ground Potential Rise and Induced Voltage from a Power Fault

Revision Standard - Inactive - Superseded. Superseded by IEEE Std 367-1996. Guidance is provided for the calculation of interfering voltages and their appropriate red...
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Publisher:
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Format:
Digital | 165 Pages
Language:
English
Revision Standard - Inactive - Superseded. Superseded by IEEE Std 367-1996. Guidance is provided for the calculation of interfering voltages and their appropriate reduction from worst-case values for use in wire-line telecommunication protection design. Information is also included for the determination of the fault current and earth-return current levels; their probability, waveform, and duration; and the impedance to remote earthing points used in these ground potential rise (GPR) and longitudinally induced voltage calculations. The zone of influence of the power station GPR; the calculation of the inducing currents; the mutual impedance between power and wire-line telecommunication facilities and shield factors; and the channel time requirements for wire-line telecommunication facilities where noninterruptible channels are required for protective relaying and other purposes are covered.