Grounding, EMI and Power Quality

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Overview

Grounding, EMI and Power Quality

Course Description

In the Grounding, EMI, and Power Quality course, you will get a comprehensive overview of design practices for grounding and electromagnetic compatibility of industrial, commercial, and residential systems. This includes linear and distorting loads, fundamental principles of grounding and protection practices of electric power installations, the 2005 NEC Article 250 and other related standards, and the fundamental principles of power-system electromagnetic influence and practices. You will walk away with a solid understanding of power-quality issues and know all of the capabilities of the Grounding and ElectroMagnetic Interference (GEMI) software.

Course Content

GROUNDING OF ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS

PURPOSES OF GROUNDING AND BONDING

GROUNDING AND BONDING OBJECTIVES

GROUNDING STANDARDS

NEC - ARTICLE 250

STEEL CONDUIT AS GROUND CONDUCTOR

PROTECTION COORDINATION

SAFETY ASSESSMENT

OBJECTIONABLE CURRENTS

ELECTROMAGNETIC INFLUENCE

POWER QUALITY

HARMONICS

E/M TRANSIENTS

EFFECTS OF GROUNDING ON POWER QUALITY

VOLTAGE SAGS AND SWELLS

MITIGATION METHODS/STANDARDS

FAULT DELAYED VOLTAGE RECOVERY

ENERGIZATION PHENOMENA

Requirements & Materials
Materials

Provided

  • Grounding and ElectroMagnetic Interference (GEMI) Analysis software
  • Selected chapters from Electric Power Quality: An Introduction by A. P. Meliopoulos and G. J. Cokkinides
  • Georgia Institute of Technology Technical Report, "Modeling and Testing of Steel EMT, IMC and Rigid (GRC) Conduit," May 1994
  • Georgia Institute of Technology Technical Report, "Modeling and Evaluation of Conduit Systems for Harmonics and Electromagnetic Fields," July 1997

Recommended

  • Power System Grounding and Transients by A. P. "Sakis" Meliopoulos, second printing (Marcel Dekker Inc., 1988) - Purchase during online registration
  • Electrical Raceways and Other Wiring Methods, 5th Edition, Richard E. Loyd, Delmar Publishers, Inc., 2005 - Not available for purchase from Georgia Tech
  • All participants are encouraged to bring a laptop computer to utilize the GEMI software in performing course exercises. GEMI software requires an IBM compatible PC with a Pentium or equivalent processor and a Windows 9X, 2000, or a Windows NT or XP operating system.

Session Details

Who Should Attend

This course is designed for electric power utility engineers involved in design and testing of ground systems, engineers engaged in the design and testing of power systems for commercial and industrial installations, consulting engineers, and contractors and professionals concerned with power-quality problems arising from grounding practices and EMI phenomena.

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What You Will Learn

  • Grounding of electrical installations
  • Purposes of grounding and bonding
  • Grounding and bonding objectives
  • Grounding standards
  • NEC - Article 250
  • Steel conduit as ground conductor
  • Protection coordination
  • Safety assessment
  • Objectionable currents
  • Electromagnetic influence
  • Power quality
  • Harmonics
  • E/M transients
  • Effects of grounding on power quality
  • Voltage sags and swells
  • Mitigation methods/standards
  • Fault delayed voltage recovery
  • Energization phenomena
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How You Will Benefit

  • Get comprehensive coverage of design practices for grounding and electromagnetic compatibility.
  • Learn about industrial, commercial, and residential systems with linear and distorting loads.
  • Understand power-quality issues.
  • See all of the capabilities of the Grounding and ElectroMagnetic Interference (GEMI) software.
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