ITU-T HDBK ETI-1976 Earthing of Telecommunication Installations《电信安装接地》.pdf
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1、THE INTERNATIONAL TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE (C.C.I.T.T.) EARTHING OF TELECOMMUNICATION INSTALLATIONS Published by THE INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION Geneva 1976 THE INTERNATIONAL TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE (C.C.I.T.T.) EARTHING OF TELECOMMUNICATION INS
2、TALLATIONS Published by THE INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION Geneva, 1976 ISBN 92-61-00301-X 48b2591 Ob79008 $50 = Printed in Switzerland ISBN 92- 61 -00301 -X = 4862591 0679009 097 -1- TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION . 1 SECTION 1 . Definitions . 3 1.1 Earth electrode 1.2 Earth conductor . 1.3
3、Earth collector 1.4 Earth distribution system 1.5 Earthing system . 1.6 Service earthing system 1.7 Protective earthing system . 1.8 Separate earthing system 1.9 Earthing 1.10 Contact voltage . 1.1 1 Potential equalizing interconnection 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 SECTION 2 . General considerations . 5 2.
4、1 Main factors affecting earth potential . 2.2.1 Earthing of metal structures. etc . 2.2.2 Crosstalk . 2.2.4 Protection against lightning 2.2.5 Earthing of signalling circuits 2.3 Subdivision of earthing systems . 2.3.1 Service earthing systems 2.3.2 Protective earthing systems . 2.2 Main purposes o
5、f earthing telecommunication installations . 2.2.3 Danger and disturbances due to electric lines . 2.4 Service earthing system requirements . 2.4.1 Earthing requirements for switching equipment 2.4.3 Earthing requirements for D.C. power supplies 2.4.2 Earthing requirements for transmission equipment
6、 . 2.5 Protective earthing system requirements 2.5.1 Earthing requirements for racks and metal structures 2.5.1.1 Connection of racks to the earthing system 2.5.1.2 Connection of telecommunication cable sheaths, water pipes. gas pipes. centrai . heating pipes. etc . to the earthing system 2.5.1.3 Co
7、nnection of concrete reinforcement to earthing systems 2.5.2.1 Earthing of coaxial cabling of carrier equipment racks 2.5.2 Earthing requirements for exchange cabling 2.5.2.2 Earthing of the screens of symmetrical pair cabling of carrier equipment racks . . 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9
8、9 4Bb2591 Obi90110 809 - II - Page 2.5.2.3 Earthing of the screen of sound programme circuit cabling . 9 9 2.5.3 Earthing requirements for equipment fed from electricity mains 2.5.4 Earthing requirements for lightning protection purposes 9 2.5.4.1 Subscribers premises 9 2.5.4.2 Buildings with lightn
9、ing arrester 10 2.5.4.3 Protection of equipment against lightning damage to the publlic mains 2.6 Systems with common electrodes versus systems with separate electrodes . 10 . 10 SECTION 3. Distributionsystems, earth collectors andearth conductors 11 3.1 Characteristics, advantages and disadvantages
10、 of star, mesh and mixed star-mesh earth dis- tribution systems . 12 3.1.1 Star distribution . 12 3.1.2 Mesh distribution 12 3.1.3 Mixed star-mesh distribution 12 3.2 Earth collectors . 12 3.3 Dimensioning of conductors . 13 3.3.1 Dimensions of distribution system conductors . 13 3.3.1.1 Dimensions
11、of service conductors . 13 3.3.1.2 Dimensions of protective conductors 13 3.3.2 Dimensions of earth collectors . 14 3.3.3 Dimensions of earth conductors . 14 SECTION 4. Earfh electrodes . 15 4.1 General 15 4.2 Soil resistivity 15 4.3 Practical aspects . 15 4.4 Electrical characteristics of earth ele
12、ctrodes . 17 4.4.1 Resistance . 17 4.4.1.1 The resistance of the electrode 17 4.4.1.2 The contact resistance between the electrode surface and the adjacent soil 17 4.4.1.3 The resistance of the volume of soil surrounding the electrode 17 4.4.1.4 The impedance of earth electrodes . 17 4.5 Various ear
13、th electrode configurations and their earth resistance values 17 4.5.1 Trench electrodes 18 4.5.1.1 Description 18 4.5.1.2 Installation 18 4.5.1.3 Resistance of trench electrodes 18 4.5.2 Earth spikes (driven rods) . 19 .4.5.2.2 Installation of earth spikes 20 4.5.2.3 Earth resistance of earth spike
14、s 21 4.5.3 Plate electrodes . 21 4.5.3.1 Description 21 4.5.3.2 Installation of plate electrodes 22 4.5.3.3 Earth resistance of plate electrodes 22 4.5.2.1 Description 19 4Bb2592 0679033 745 - III - Page 4.6 Method of construction of earth electrodes 23 4.6.1 General 23 4.6.2 Suitable materials for
15、earth electrodes 23 4.6.3 Minimum cross-sections of earth electrodes 23 4.6.3.1 Trench electrodes 23 4.6.3.1 a) Trench electrodes of galvanized steel 23 4.6.3.1 b) Trench electrodes of copper-clad or copper-plated steel 4.6.3.1 c) Trench electrodes of copper . 24 4.6.3.2 a) Earth spikes of galvanize
16、d steel 24 4.6.3.2 b) Earth spikes of copper-clad or copper-plated steel . . 23 4.6.3.2 Earth spikes (driven rods) 24 24 24 4.6.3.3 Plate electrodes 24 . 4.6.3.2 c) Earth spikes of copper 4.6.4 Connections 24 Appendix 1 (to Section 4) Diffusion resistance of an earth electrode . 25 Appendix 2 (to Se
17、ction 4) Earthing resistance with impulse currents 29 1. General . 29 1.1 Without breakdown of the ambient soil . 29 1.2 With breakdown of the ambient soil 33 . Appendix 3 (to Section 4) The use of long earth-pins as earth electrodes for lightning protection pur- poses . 35 SECTION 5. Measurement of
18、 earth electrode resistance 31 SECTION 6. Soil resistivivis, 39 6.1 General 39 6.2 Factors determining the resistivity of the soil 39 6.3 Resistivity of different types of soil 39 6.4 Measurement of soil resistivity 41 6.4.1 Nature of the problem 41 6.4.2 The four-electrode method (four probes) . 41
19、 6.4.3 The Wenner method . 43 6.4.4 The Schlumberger method . 43 6.4.5 Other methods . 44 6.4.6 Factors affecting the accuracy of measurements 44 6.4.7 Measuring the instruments commonly used 45 6.4.8 Processing of measurements 46 4862591 Ob79012 bL . IV . SECTION 7 . Maintenance of earthing install
20、ations . 7.2 Frequency of checks 7.1 Need for periodic measurement of earthing installations APPENDIX A (to Handbook) List of symbols . Page 49 49 49 51 m 4862591 Ob79013 518 m 1 INTRODUCTION A great deal of research has been done on earthing problems in connection with telecommunications and severa
21、l technical papers have been published as a result. Although opinions and practices differ, there is also a large measure of unanimity on certain aspects. This first edition of a handbook on earthing, prepared by the C.C.I.T.T, is an attempt to set out those principles on which a measure of agreemen
22、t has been reached, and, in those cases where there are different possibilities, to compare their merits. Attention is directed to factors that should be considered in the study of earthing problems. The first edition of the handbook does not claim to cover the subject completely or to present answe
23、rs to all the problems that may be encountered. Also, the contents should not be considered as formal C.C.I.T.T. recommendations. It is recognized that existing national regulations concerning electric power supplies must be respected in the various countries and that earthing for telecommunication
24、purposes is inevitably influenced by these regulations. In a future edition of this handbook, it may be possible to indicate individual practices in greater detail and to show why these practices have been adopted. It seems unlikely, however, that there can be a high degree of unanimity on such matt
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