International Standards IEC 61936-1 and EN 50522 define a global earthing system (GES) as the earthing network, created by the interconnection of local earthing systems that should guarantee the absence of dangerous touch voltages. Despite that, standards do not provide any official practical guidelines for its identification. The official classification of GES areas would lead to a simplification of the design and verification procedures of medium voltage/low voltage (MV/LV) substations grounding systems with associated economical savings for both distribution system operators and MV users. To overcome this regulatory vacuum, several teams of researchers proposed methods to identify the presence of a GES. In this paper, the main methods de...
IEC Standard 61936-1 "Power installations exceeding 1 kV a.c." defines the "Global Grounding System...
The paper presents a study on the effects of double earth faults in Medium Voltage (MV) networks, in...
International Standards define a Global Earthing System as an earthing net created interconnecting l...
International Standards IEC 61936-1 and EN 50522 define a Global Earthing System (GES) as the earthi...
International Standards IEC 61936-1 and EN 50522 define a Global Earthing System (GES) as the earthi...
The concept of Global Earthing System (GES), with reference to MV distribution systems, was introduc...
International Standards IEC 61936-1 and EN 50522 define a Global Earthing System (GES) as the earthi...
International Standards IEC 61936-1 and EN 50522 define a Global Earthing System (GES) as the earthi...
Global earthing systems (GESs), created by the interconnection of local earthing systems, should gua...
Global Earthing Systems (GESs) are defined by international standards IEC 61936-1 and EN 50522 as an...
Global earthing systems (GESs), created by the interconnection of local earthing systems, should gua...
Global earthing systems (GESs), which are created by the interconnection of local earthing systems, ...
Global earthing systems (GESs), which are created by the interconnection of local earthing systems, ...
Global Earthing Systems (GESs) are defined by international standards IEC 61936-1 and EN 50522 as an...
Global Earthing Systems (GESs) are defined by International Standards IEC 61936-1 and EN 50522 as an...
IEC Standard 61936-1 "Power installations exceeding 1 kV a.c." defines the "Global Grounding System...
The paper presents a study on the effects of double earth faults in Medium Voltage (MV) networks, in...
International Standards define a Global Earthing System as an earthing net created interconnecting l...
International Standards IEC 61936-1 and EN 50522 define a Global Earthing System (GES) as the earthi...
International Standards IEC 61936-1 and EN 50522 define a Global Earthing System (GES) as the earthi...
The concept of Global Earthing System (GES), with reference to MV distribution systems, was introduc...
International Standards IEC 61936-1 and EN 50522 define a Global Earthing System (GES) as the earthi...
International Standards IEC 61936-1 and EN 50522 define a Global Earthing System (GES) as the earthi...
Global earthing systems (GESs), created by the interconnection of local earthing systems, should gua...
Global Earthing Systems (GESs) are defined by international standards IEC 61936-1 and EN 50522 as an...
Global earthing systems (GESs), created by the interconnection of local earthing systems, should gua...
Global earthing systems (GESs), which are created by the interconnection of local earthing systems, ...
Global earthing systems (GESs), which are created by the interconnection of local earthing systems, ...
Global Earthing Systems (GESs) are defined by international standards IEC 61936-1 and EN 50522 as an...
Global Earthing Systems (GESs) are defined by International Standards IEC 61936-1 and EN 50522 as an...
IEC Standard 61936-1 "Power installations exceeding 1 kV a.c." defines the "Global Grounding System...
The paper presents a study on the effects of double earth faults in Medium Voltage (MV) networks, in...
International Standards define a Global Earthing System as an earthing net created interconnecting l...