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Feature | Standard Models | Our Solution |
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A: Grounding voltage refers to the electrical potential between a system and the earth. It ensures safety by stabilizing voltage levels and redirecting fault currents. Proper grounding prevents equipment damage and reduces electrocution risks.
A: In low and medium-voltage panels, grounding voltage stabilizes the system during faults. It connects neutral points or equipment enclosures to earth. This protects against surges and ensures compliance with safety standards like IEC 60364.
A: High-voltage switchgear uses grounding voltage to manage fault currents and limit overvoltages. It isolates faults to prevent arc flashes and ensures operator safety. Proper grounding is critical for meeting IEEE C37 standards.
A: Low-voltage systems use grounding to stabilize reference points and minimize shocks. High-voltage systems prioritize fault current dissipation and insulation coordination. Both require tailored designs to address their unique safety challenges.
A: Ignoring grounding voltage in medium-voltage systems can cause dangerous touch potentials and equipment failure. Uncontrolled fault currents may lead to fires or system-wide outages. Compliance with NFPA 70 or IEC 61936 standards is essential to mitigate risks.