GE Industrial Solutions AKD-8 User Manual

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(Using Accepted Normal Values of System
Capacitance Charging Current)

High Resistance Pulsing Ground Detector
480 Volt WYE

1. Familiarize yourself with this instruction and with the

grounding circuit.

2. Adjust the neutral ground resistance by moving jumpers

on resistor terminal board such that the ground current
with one ground fault is greater than the System
Capacitance Charging Current (I

c

)

TABLE 5.1

Neutral Ground Resistor Data

I

c

-

Maximum

Jumper Connection

Ground Fault

Pulsing

Primary

On Resistor Terminal Board

Resistance (OHMS)

Data

Data

(See Note 2)

Normal

Pulsing

Amps

Watts

Amps

Watts

0.8
1.1
2.3
3.5

3-4
1-2, 3-4

1-2, 3-5, 4-6
1-3, 2-5, 4-6

304
228
114

76

76
76
38
38

0.91
1.21
2.43
3.65

252
334
672

1010

3.65
3.65

7.3
7.3

556
605

1213
1417

3.

Maximum normal expected ground fault for system
kVA: kVA shown:

TOTAL SYSTEM

MAX NORMAL

SIZE (kVA)

GROUND FAULT AMPS

1000

0.9

1500

1.2

2000

2.4

3000

3.6

4. Set the meter relay (MR) such that the high-set pointer,

"RED" is the maximum setting and the low-set pointer,
"BLUE" is just higher than the voltage across the neutral
ground resistor due to the system capacitance charging
current.

NOTE: 1. The control voltage must be within 107-127

Volts, otherwise meter relay will not operate.

2. Refer to ground system elementary for resistor

terminal board. Never short out resistors by
connecting terminal 5 to 4 or 6.

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