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Date: 5 March 2010
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1 Introduction 1
1.1 Background 1
1.2 Aims and Objectives 1
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4.4 DC Stray Current 6
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4.5 EMC Management 7
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5 Earthing and bonding 8
5.1 General 8
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5.2 Earth mat installation 8
5.3 Electrical bonding of DC railways 8
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5.4 Electrical strategy 8
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6.2 Principles prior to defining the equipotential zones 9
6.3 Zone A: LV earthing 11
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6.4 Zone B: The running rails 11
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6.5 Zone C: The rail vehicle body 11
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6.6 Zone D: Tunnel services 11
6.7 Zone E: HV earthing 11
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6.8 Zone F: Platform screen doors 11
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6.9 Zone G: Station lightning protection 12
6.10 Zone H: Depot 12
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6.10.1 Zone H1: Main line segregation 12
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6.10.2 Zone H2: Rolling stock maintenance building 12
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6.10.3 Zone H3: Infrastructure maintenance roads (Perway) 12
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6.10.4 Zone H4: Depot lightning protection 12
6.10.5 Zone H5: Washbay 13
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6.10.6 Zone H6: Wheel lathe 13
6.10.7 Zone H7: Jacking roads 13
6.10.8 Zone H8: Stabling roads 13
6.10.9 Zone H9: Overhead contact system 13
6.10.10 Zone H10: Shore supplies 13
6.10.11 Zone H11: Depot office areas 13
6.11 Zone I: Utility pipes 13
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8.3 DC stray current - Depot 20
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8.4 Running rails 20
8.5 Trackslab 21
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8.6 Tunnel Rings 21
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8.7 Station structure 22
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8.7.1 Tunnel services 22
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9 EMI/EMC 23
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9.1 General 23
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9.2 EMC requirements 23
9.3 EMC management 23
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9.3.1 Impacts on third parties 23
9.3.2 EMC management within Metro 24
10 Lightning protection
10.1 Stations
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10.2 Overhead conductor system 25
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10.3 Buildings 25
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10.4 External Electrical Systems 25
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Appendix A HV Earthing Modelling Report 26
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Appendix B Drawing List 27
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1 Introduction
1.1 Background
The earthing and bonding of multiple electrical systems consisting of AC HV and LV power supplies
and a DC railway is complex due to the need to ensure personnel and equipment safety while also not
creating unacceptable conditions for stray traction return current resulting in electrolysis corrosion of
buried metal structures. Further, the rail traction, electrical distribution, and corrosion protection areas
are covered by different legislation and the demarcation boundaries are such that it is not always
simple to align the jurisdictional boundary with a simple physical one.
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1.2 Aims and Objectives
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The purpose of this report is to provide an overview of the evaluated options and a commentary on the
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adopted solutions for high voltage earthing, bonding and electrolysis protection across the Sydney
Metro Network Stage 2 (SMNS2). It will form the basis for the design development of the above
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project elements by:
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identifying both specific and brief requirements relevant to the design of the works.
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• identifying the specific regulations and standards relevant to the design of the works
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• identifying the verification requirements specific to the elements of the package.
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identifying the current status of the design and monitoring the timing for delivery of the design
information.
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This report covers the earthing and bonding design of the SMNS2. CDEGS earthing simulation
software has been extensively used in the overall design of the earthing system. The results of the
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simulation are covered in Appendix A of this report.
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Acronym Definition
AC Alternating current
AS Australian Standards
AS/NZS Australian Standards / New Zealand Standards
ASP Accredited Service Provider
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BCA Building Code of Australia
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BPS Bulk power supply
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Direct current
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Distribution Network Service Provider
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EMC Electromagnetic compatibility
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ENA Energy Networks Association
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EPZ Equipotential zone
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HV High voltage
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IEC International Electrical Commission
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IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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IP Ingress protection
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kA Kilo amps
kV
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kVA Kilo volt amp
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kW Kilo watts
kWhr Kilo watt hours
LSZH Low smoke zero halogen
LV Low voltage
MVA Mega volt amp
OCC Operations Control Centre
OCS Overhead conductor system
PSD Platform screen door
PSTC Power, Station and Tunnel Control
STS Sub-transmission substation
V Volt
VA Volt amp
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The following standards are relevant, as a minimum, for the earthing, bonding, stray current mitigation
and EMC works. All works are to comply with the requirements as outlined in the latest version of the
relevant standards applicable at the time of installation.
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AS 1768 Lightning protection
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AS 2053
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Conduits and fittings for electrical installations
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Substations and high voltage installations exceeding 1 kV a.c.
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Electrical installations (also known as the Australian/New Zealand Wiring
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AS/NZS 3013
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Electrical installations – Classification of the fire and mechanical
performance of wiring systems
AS/NZS 3080
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premises
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AS 3084 Telecommunications installations – Telecommunications pathways and
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spaces for commercial buildings
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equipment
AS/NZS 3108 Approvals and test specifications – Particular requirements for isolating
transformers and safety isolating transformers
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AS/NZS 61000- Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – General standards – Emission
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6-4 standard for industrial environments
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EN 50121-2
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Electromagnetic compatibility – Part 2: Emission of the whole railway
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system to the outside world
EN 50121-3-1
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Electromagnetic compatibility – Part 3-1: Rolling stock – train and
complete vehicle
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EN 50121-3-2
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Electromagnetic compatibility – Part 3-2: Rolling stock - apparatus
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EN 50121-4
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Electromagnetic compatibility – Part 4: Emission and immunity of the
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signalling and telecommunications apparatus
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power supply installations and apparatus
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EN 50122-1 Railway applications – Fixed installations – Part 1: Protective provisions
relating to electrical safety and earthing
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NSW Service and Installation Rules
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Energy Australia Design Standards for Distribution Earthing
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Electricity Supply (Corrosion Protection) Regulation 2008
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Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000
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Occupational Health and Safety Regulation 2001 (NSW)
ENA EG1
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IEEE Std 80
A IEEE Guide for Safety in AC Substation Grounding
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4.1 General
The maintenance schedule and parameters of the earthing network, DC stray current monitoring
including rail-to-earth resistance and EMC emission will be determined by the IMO in accordance with
ENA EG1, relevant Australian or IEC standards.
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As indicated in Section 12.2 of ENA EG1, the response of an earthing system may progressively
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degrade, as its conductors and connectors deteriorate because of corrosion, mechanical fatigue,
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inadvertent breakage, etc. It is not reasonable to assume that an earthing system will maintain its
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initial performance level indefinitely. Therefore, periodic integrity tests are required to detect and repair
damaged or corroded conductors of the earthing system. The frequency and type of periodic checks
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required are determined by:
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• earth system size and vulnerability (i.e. to degradation by aggressive soils, or vandalism).
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The fall-of-potential method or four-point method will be used to measure the earth resistance, which
is suitable for the earth grid with a low earth resistance such as that of Metro earthing system. The
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earth grid of the next station and one of the HV cable sheaths can be used for the current injection.
The main earth busbars (MEBs) of the earth grid under test should be disconnected from the earth
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grid, and the HV cable sheath should be connected to one of the disconnected earth cables to the
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MEBs. Once the injected current is at the recommend level (as noted by the test equipment supplier)
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potentials should be measured at different potential probe locations to evaluate the earth resistance of
the earth grid. If practical, the stray current collection mats installed in the trackslab in the tunnels, with
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the minimum of 100mm separation between them at every 300m interval, could be used as a potential
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probe. If not appropriate, another alternative to measure the earth resistance is to be assessed.
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4.3 Rail to Earth Resistance
The minimum acceptable design and construct value for the rail to earth resistance will be 1 MΩ.km
per track. With the proposed track system for the Metro, which has the rail insulated and not
connected to earth, this rail to earth resistance is anticipate to be readily achieved.
The insulation resistance of rail to reinforcement mats will be regularly monitored and compared to
ensure that DC stray current is kept within the acceptable levels and not affecting the integrity of
nearby structures and services. The proposed method to undertake the testing is indicated in drawing
WST-2100-RD-1000-ME-0615.
The bond from the running rails tied down to earth at the Depot will be continuously monitored on a
daily basis. This needs to be checked if the monitored current can represent the practical DC stray
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current. The output from the monitoring will be compared on a daily, monthly and yearly basis to
ascertain significant changes in the values recorded.
To mitigate DC stray current flowing from/to Utility substations through HV incoming cable sheaths,
the compartments of all HV switchboards for incoming cable connections will be equipped with
separate cable screen earth bars. This arrangement is to facilitate the future installation of a surge
earth clamp which allows isolation between the Utility and station earthing systems to block DC stray
current during normal operation and provides a virtual short circuit on an AC earth fault, acting to
provide a direct connection of HV cable screens to the switchboard earth bar.
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management plan will set out a strategy for the Metro to ensure EMC is achieved. It will identify the
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quality assurance process including hazard identification, required deliverables, roles and
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responsibilities, EMC certification and test specifications.
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5.1 General
The earthing system will be designed to provide means to carry electric currents into the earth under
normal and fault conditions without exceeding any operating and equipment limits, or adversely
affecting continuity of service. The earthing system will also assure that a person in the vicinity of
earthed facilities is not exposed to the danger of critical electric shock.
In order to ensure that the designed earthing system is safe, the earth resistance, EPR, touch and
step potentials of the system will be verified to be within the safety limits required in the applicable
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legislation and standards.
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As the soil resistivity data for the various sites were not readily available, 150Ω·m of soil resistivity was
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assumed to conservatively represent all the stations for the earthing system modelling. This has been
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based on measurements of other sites with similar soil conditions. Soil resistivity tests will be require
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to be undertaken at each station using the Wenner method. Testing should occur for each station
once excavation or tunnelling is finished, and before the construction of concrete slab.
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Based on the earth grid design referred to in Appendix A, and with the assumed soil resistivity,
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modelling found that the earth resistance, touch and step potentials and EPR levels will be within the
safety limits required in the applicable Australian standards and IEEE 80.
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During the detail design stage, the earthing design analysis will be required to be completed using the
measured soil resistivity and finalised station layouts.
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The earth grid will consist of 120mm2 bare stranded copper cables laid 300mm below basement slab
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and electrodes with each, 10mm diameter, copper and 6m length. Boreholes for electrodes will be
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backfilled with soil enhancement compound of which resistance is less than 5Ω.m. Bonding between
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two earth grids will be made with two connections using 120mm2 insulated stranded copper cables. All
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joints will be made by exothermic welds except for bonding connections to equipment. At each riser
cable entry through an underground wall or floor, a tinned copper water-stop sleeve coated with epoxy
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resin will be provided to prevent the ingress of water.
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6.1 General
Equipotential zones are required for electrical safety and to prevent people touching, at the same time,
two metal parts that have a dangerous potential difference. The EPZ is at a low potential with respect
to earth during normal operation. Under earth faults the touch voltage may rise to a limit that is
specified as un-safe for humans.
The boundary of an EPZ is 2m from the outer metalwork. This 2m distance is generally accepted as
being the minimum clearance for a possible hand to hand fault and is cited in many books and
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standards. In the instance of this document, the 2 m distance is considered from the edge of the
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platform and looks back towards the station building etc. parallel to the platform and is referred to as
the buffer zone.
The zones in the stations described below are depicted in Figure 6-1.
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The process when two separate electrical supplies are within a single area, i.e. a Sydney Metro
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electrical supply and electrical supply from another network such as Energy Australia, Integral Energy
or Railcorp, will require an assessment with respect to the 2 m buffer zone.
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Where the 2 m buffer zone has been achieved, each system can be bonded independently. Where the
2 m buffer zone can not be achieved, care is to be undertaken to ensure that the systems are isolated
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through the use of insulation or like means.
defined below.
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With respect to the Sydney Metro project, there are nine zones that have been identified. These are
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Here the assumption is that the bond to the Metro HV network is the neutral of the AC supply and the
earth conductor is labelled as the Multiple Earth Neutral [MEN] conductor. Additionally within this
zone, the good practice relating to earthing and bonding has been adopted in accordance with
electrical codes and standards.
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This zone has been introduced to address the specific requirements of the longitudinal railway.
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6.5 Zone C: The rail vehicle body
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The rail vehicle body has been treated as an equipotential zone in its own right. This is due to the fact
that the rail vehicle uses the 1500 V DC traction electrical supply, which is configured differently to the
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LV electrical supply used within the station environment. The obvious differences are the type of
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voltage and indeed the magnitude.
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Note: Traction bonding usually takes the form of cross bonding between running rails with a direct
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connection to the traction return or negative busbar of the substation. This is why it is important not to
bond to the running rails.
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This zone has been included for work relating to tunnels on SMNS1 and SMNS2. It has been given its
own zone. The risk of touch potential is limited as there will be no electrified rolling stock present in the
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tunnel during maintenance activities and in the event of a detrainment, the rolling stock will not be
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drawing electrical current from the overhead contact system.
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Electrical equipment in tunnels will be bonded in accordance with the relevant standard and will not be
bonded to the running rails.
The HV earthing design is described in detail in the HV earthing modelling report contained in
Appendix A.
an isolating transformer has been incorporated into the electrical supply for the platform screen doors.
This will ensure that the earth circuit for the station remains independent of the traction return circuit.
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The Depot generally does not comply with the 2 m ruling as there is a requirement to maintain the
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rolling stock. However isolation will be provided to prevent touch potentials.
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This zone has been explicitly created to separate the mainline railway configurations from the Depot.
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maintenance workshops and stabling.
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Not all of the following zones are included in SMNS2 works, but are noted within this report to provide
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a holistic approach to the earthing and bonding design required for SMNS2.
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This zone deals with the segregation of the Depot lines from the main line. This is not the situation and
this zone is not required.
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Zone H2: Rolling stock maintenance building
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This zone is applicable to each individual maintenance road in the rolling stock maintenance building,
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which is covered under SMNS1.
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Zone H3: Infrastructure maintenance roads (Perway)
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This zone is applicable to the infrastructure maintenance roads, which are covered under SMNS1.
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Stabling roads have been identified as a separate equipotential zone as they contain a number of
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metallic structures and electrical equipment, such as walkways, handrails, lighting and CCTV.
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Zone H9A: Non maintenance roads
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The overhead contact system support structures will comply with the requirements laid out in section
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6.10.2. The OCS must be double insulated from the support structure. In addition to this, there must
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be a low resistance return path for fault current in the event that the primary insulation for the OCS is
compromised. If such a path is not provided, the DCCB will not trip.
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The overhead contact system in the Depot must be capable of full electrical isolation and/or
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segregation from other parts of the overhead contact system.
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6.10.10 Zone H10: Shore supplies
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This zone is concerned with the auxiliary power supply provided to rolling stock. This is part of the
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6.10.11 Zone H11: Depot office areas
This zone is concerned with the low voltage electrical supplies and will comply with AS/NZS 3000.
This is part of the SMNS1 works.
7.1 General
This section incorporates the equipotential zoning methodology.
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The overarching earthing arrangement is a MEN arrangement as per AS/NZS3000.
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7.3 Communications equipment
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A communication earth bar system is to be installed for the connection of communications equipment
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and other signal circuits. This is to avoid unwanted earth loops to occur between signal circuits. The
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loops may form when the circuits are earthed to different earth buses with potential differences
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Ideally a separate communications earth grid separated from the main electrical earth with a surge
arrester would be provided with connections to the main earth grid, but in the stations the structure
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and the separation from the main earth grid will not be achieved. To mitigate the risk of noise, a
separate earth bar and cable reticulation will be installed, with the connection to the earth grid
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occurring as close as practically possible to the earth grid / ground connections.
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Cabling associated with communications earth installations will be identified with a purple sheath.
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Under no circumstances will any other electrical equipment be connected to the communications
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7.4 Generic to Sydney Metro Stations
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A typical scenario relating to equipotential zone bonding is shown below.
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Platform Screen Doors Metalwork Bonded to the running rails, zone B EPZ
Light Fittings, advertising frames, train Bonded to the zone A EPZ (LV earthing).
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mirrors, CCTV equipment, etc. within 2 m
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Platform end gates.
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Electrical bonding and separation
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Separation between rail and platform LV equipment
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To avoid simultaneously touching the rail vehicle boundary (i.e. the kinematic envelope) and the
platform structures bonded to the AC safety earthing system, a 2m separation will be maintained
between them.
If the 2m physical separation is not possible, for example where equipment has to be mounted close
to the track on an end-of-platform wall, electrical separation can be maintained by a barrier, an
insulating wall or double insulation.
The LV electrical equipment fixed on the platform but separated from the rail vehicle boundary can be
treated by applying the requirements of AS/NZS3000.
The earthing arrangement of the platform screen door is electrically segregated from the low voltage
electrical supply. This will be achieved by via the use of an isolating transformer.
The communications and control equipment for the platform screen doors will be powered from the
station LV supply, any remote communications or control connections to the actual platform screen
doors will require isolation. Communications connections will be via optical fibre so there is no
electrical connection.
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Some railway operators do not bond the platform screen doors to the running rails. Research into this
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field reveals that a particular supplier of platform screen doors does not recommend bonding to the
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running rails, whilst others recommend doing so.
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Whilst this approach may be incorporated upon a risk basis, the decision to bond the platform screen
doors to the running rails or to leave them free floating will be very much dependent upon the supplier
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of the platform screen doors.
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One reference earthing point at around the middle of the track rail in each station will be provided to
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prevent circulating current flowing between the rail and PSD earthing circuit due to potential
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differences along the rail by a large DC current flow.
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The SMNS2 design pertains to the area of which is mostly underground. As a result there will be
various tunnel services requiring electrical power. These tunnel services typically include;
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communications.
The risk of touch potential is limited as there will be no electrified rolling stock present in the tunnel for
maintenance activities and in the event of a detrainment, the rolling stock will not be drawing electrical
current from the overhead contact system.
LV cables will be double insulated so that the cable containment does not require connection to earth.
HV cables will be sheathed so no contact between cable containment and metallic screens will occur,
so that the cable containment does not require connection to earth.
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Based on this approach, there are no special arrangements regarding the earthing strategy of the
tunnel services. Cable trays, ducting and such like are not required to be bonded to the running rails
even though they are within 2 m of the running rails.
7.5.5 Walkways
The general assumption is that walkways will only be used in emergency scenarios but in the event
that a walkway is to be used during operational timetable, the following will be applied;
• handrail detail will specify non conducting material and the method statement will ensure that
personnel and equipment required for maintenance will remain within the confines of the walkway,
or
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• if non conducting material is deemed too expensive, then the fixings between the handrail and the
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walkway will be of non conducting material and the hand-rail will be divided into relatively short
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electrically continuous lengths.
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The cross passages provide a means of safe egress from the railway mainline operations for
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passengers who have de-trained in an emergency situation. It is proposed that there are no special
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arrangements required for cross passageway equipment and that the requirements laid out for tunnel
services are followed.
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The general assumption is that the cross passages will only be used as a means of emergency egress
from a detrainment. The assumption here is that the overhead conductor system will be isolated and
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no traction current will be drawn. Should there be a need to operate the cross passages whereby the
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overhead conductor system is not isolated then the cross passage doors do not need to be bonded to
the running rails but they will need to be double insulated to avoid touch potential risks.
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7.6 Electrical bonding of Depot
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Segregation from mainline
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The design does not require electrical segregation from the mainline as there will not be a dedicated
electrical substation for the Depot.
Tracks will be isolated from the remaining traction return system with insulated rail joints (IRJ). These
will be located so that they are able to be replaced without the need to demolish any concrete.
A diode circuit will be provided connecting the maintenance roads to the Depot roads, providing a path
for the traction return currents to flow during the short periods when rolling stock is moved in / out of
the shed. The diode circuit will provide a number of diodes to ensure that the failure of one diode will
not impact the operations or integrity of the system.
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Low voltage earthing will be in accordance with AS/NZS 3000 and will not incorporate any bonding to
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the running rails. There is no risk of touch potential in this area as there will be no traction power
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delivered to the rolling stock.
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The overhead contact system will incorporate an isolation switch, such that the mainline and the Depot
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can be electrically segregated.
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The handrails and authorised metallic walkways and routes will be bonded to the running rails via a
building supply negative busbar. This will mitigate against touch potential risks within this area.
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Sections of the overhead conductor system that are to be temporarily made safe for personnel contact
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must be isolated and connected to rail before contact is permitted.
Stabling roads
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These structures will not be bonded to the running rails but will follow the specific requirements of
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AS/NZS 3000, i.e. the Multiple Earth Network arrangement with the structures connected to earth. Any
equipment requiring electrical supply that is connected to these structures will be double insulated
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from the structure.
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To minimise the effects of touch potential issues, structures should be insulated at those areas where
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a touch potential scenario may exist with insulated material.
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For the actual roads, this zone is a derivative of section 6.10.2 in the sense that it is applicable to the
low voltage electrical supply.
Battery powered tools, compressed air tools or tools supplied from the auxiliary power supply of the
rolling stock will be used in this area of the Depot for maintenance.
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8.1 General
The strategy for dealing with the DC stray current inherent with DC systems is to minimise the stray
current through insulation, while providing the reinforcement mats under the running rails and
installation of a collector cable to allow for capture of any stray current should there be an issue found
during regular testing and monitoring activities.
A dedicated stray current collector system in the stations and tunnels is proposed, but will not be
connected unless an issue is discovered during regular testing and monitoring activities.
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The tunnel construction has concrete segments for the tunnel lining, with steel fibres used for
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reinforcement. The steel fibres are not electrically or mechanically continuous, and thus will not form
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an electrical circuit.
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The track form installation in the stations and tunnels will be minimum double insulated from
supporting structure (i.e. the track slab), thus negating the need of a stray current mat in the tunnels
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The oil refinery facilities in Camellia, the buildings in Sydney Olympic Park, and the in ground gas and
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petroleum pipelines in the Camellia - Silverwater area will need special attention to be taken to
minimise the effects of stray current, as well as other facilities along the SMNS2 railway line. Further
assessment is required during the detailed design stage of the project to ensure any additional
measures are suited to the final installed system.
Within the tunnel, copper tags will be provided at set durations connected to the track slab
reinforcement to allow for periodic testing for any degradation in the track form insulation. There are
no tags in the trackslab sections in the station. This is described in more detail below in the Trackslab
section.
PSD’s and the rail to earth voltage at stations will also be monitored and recorded.
The output from the monitoring will be compared on a daily, monthly and yearly basis to ascertain
significant changes in the values recorded.
• rail fixings to be insulated material (nylon washers / pads or similar) so that rail is insulated from the
sleepers
• where rails are imbedded in concrete and part of the traction return circuit, the rail is to be
imbedded in insulating material (e.g. via a booted rail) to provide isolation from earth
• where rails are imbedded in concrete, not part of the traction return circuit and insulated from the
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The output from the monitoring will be compared on a daily, monthly and yearly basis to ascertain
significant changes in the values recorded.
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connection from the rail to the negative busbar at each traction substation. Running rails will be
bonded at each station and other areas as noted in the mainline traction negative return schematics,
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ME-0307 to assist in current sharing to the negative busbar of the traction substation.
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cross bonding to occur at each traction substation location, with the cross bonding to occur at the
nearest point to the substation.
• Cross bonding to occur at the end of each track between tracks. For SMNS1, this is to occur at the
end of each siding track in the Depot, and at Rozelle Station. For SMNS2, this is after the stabling
tracks at Westmead Station, and at the end of each additional or extended siding track in the Depot
The cross bonding is used to reduce the overall running rail resistance in order to get the rail potential
to below 60V. Preliminary rail potential modelling has indicated that in the rail sections where the
distance between traction substations are the greatest, i.e. between Central and Homebush Bay
Drive, the rail potential may exceed the 60V. As a consequence, should more detailed modelling
confirm this situation, additional measures will be required, such as to install additional cabling
connecting to the rail to further decrease the resistance of the traction return circuit.
Under no circumstances should any bonds be made to track fixings themselves as this will have an
adverse effect upon the stray current mitigation and control which in turn will impact upon the efficient
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return circuit of the traction motor current, i.e. traction return current will flow through the fixings and
into nearby electrical circuits, metallic structures or earth.
8.5 Trackslab
The design of the trackslab is important, but bears no resemblance to earthing and bonding. The
important features of trackslab design revolve around ensuring that the right amount of insulation is
installed between the running rail and the sleeper on which it rests. The right amount of insulation
assists in the control of stray current. This has been described above.
As the trackslab will have steel reinforcement, there are requirements to allow for the possible
degradation of the rail to earth resistance, and to enable the collection of any unacceptable stray
current if necessary.
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maximum creating a series of mats. Each adjacent mat will be electrically isolated. Continuity is
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provided by welding sufficient longitudinal steel to achieve the equivalent of 70 mm² copper over this
length. This may be achieved by welding reinforcing bars at 1m grid centres and at laps. Where
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throughout the length to provide longitudinal conductivity equivalent to that of a 70 mm² copper
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Continuity across lateral dowelling joints is to be provided with 2 x 70 mm² copper cables connected to
each layer of stray current mesh. Copper cables will be connected to reinforcement using ‘Cadweld’,
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the width occupied by a stray current collection mat. The structure containing the stray current
collection mats is not be electrically connected, and have minimum of 100mm of concrete separation
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from any adjoining structures.
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At the ends of each electrically continuous section insulated copper “tail” cables equivalent to 70 mm²
copper will be connected from each mat to an insulated termination bar. Additional connection points
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cable which is to transfer collected stray currents between pits before returning to the substation.
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Testing of the electrical continuity of the stray current collection mats and tail cables is to be
conducted to show that a conductivity equivalent to a 70 mm² piece of copper cable has been
achieved between any two points within the electrically continuous section and between termination
bars. This requirement includes testing for continuity across lateral joints. Such testing is to be
performed prior to the pouring of concrete.
Weld size, throat size, cross-sectional area and surface area is to be consistent with the bars being
welded so as to ensure that the correct conductivity is achieved. All welds are to be in accordance with
AS1554.
At least two flexible continuity bonds will be provided across any construction joint, expansion joint or
other structural discontinuity each equivalent to a 70 mm² copper conductor.
At the ends of each electrically continuous section (usually the entire structures in most cases)
suitable terminals are to be provided to enable continuity testing and to permit future connection to
cathodic or equivalent corrosion protection installation. Terminals are to be Cadweld, or approved
equivalent, lugs or plates. These terminals are to be clearly marked, identified and protected, and be
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joints installed at regular intervals. These joints for all services are to line up with each other and also
with the structural joints as outlined above for trackslab measures.
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9.1 General
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is the ability of electrical or electronic apparatus to operate in its
intended environment without suffering unacceptable degradation or causing unintentional
degradation to other apparatus.
The railway is a complex electromagnetic environment and the EMC interfaces with other third party
systems along railway stations also need to be investigated. Failures in compatibility between systems
can introduce costly unreliability in services as well as leading to incidents that may compromise the
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The whole railway is a distributed system along the route and need not be tested as a single entity for
compliance to the EMC requirements. However, all apparatus, systems and installations that make up
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the whole railway system must individually comply with the requirements. Therefore, manufacturers,
suppliers and installation contractors of all electrical or electronic equipment, systems and installations
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are to demonstrate compliance with the EMC requirements.
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Technical construction file will be utilised to demonstrate compliance with EMC within Sydney Metro
system, based on rigorous EMC testing and independently assessed by and EMC competent body.
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including design, construction, operation and maintenance.
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Characterisation of the electromagnetic environment is necessary to fully understand the environment
in which the railway is intended to operate. An electromagnetic environment characterisation study is
to be performed which will consist of a desk top study to indentify the likely intentional interfaces and
transmitters such as the existing railway system, utilities, emergency service radio, and medical
equipment in nearby hospitals.
Site measurements should be undertaken at key locations along the Sydney Metro route to ascertain
the electromagnetic ambient. These key locations include, but are not limited to:
• City Road – Broadway Road junction area, due to close proximity to Telstra’s tunnel and premises
at this junction
• Sydney University, where the alignment passes under all of the University’s buildings
• Westmead Station and stabling roads, due to the close proximity of the hospital and the T-Way bus
system to the alignment.
Other areas will also have site measurements completed following any additional sites that are
identified during the electromagnetic environment characterisation study.
An EMC management plant covering design, construction and maintenance will be established.
An EMC Installation Code of Practice will be prepared based on the requirements of the railway
network, best practice in EMC design, installation and the EN 61000-5 series of standards. In
designing the Sydney Metro that operates close to another railway it is necessary that reference is
made to the standards and codes of both railways as emissions from on impinge on the other.
Preparation of an EMC test specification will include a comprehensive specification of the EMC testing
requirements for SMNS2. Tests will include EMC testing of individual apparatus and at system level.
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the project EMC requirements have been met.
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Westmead Station and the traction substation at Westmead will be located close to Westmead
Hospital where sensitive medical equipment and devices are located. There will be building
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substations located at Westmead Station and traction substation at Westmead Ancillary Site. The
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position of the electrical substations has aimed to maximise the distance from the hospital, however
suitable land acquisition has resulted in the substations being located in areas that may still influence
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some areas of the hospital. Also, at Westmead, SMNS2 will run under or close to Bus T-way route
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whose system includes low level signal circuits for closed circuit television, display screens and real-
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time information. EMI influence from the SMNS2 electrical systems to the hospital and T-way facilities
will need further investigation and analysis, with additional mitigation measures to be put in place to
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Where practical, the HV and traction equipment, e.g. transformers, reactors, switchgear, are located to
maximise the distance to the communications and signalling equipment rooms.
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The LV design is to mitigate issues of electromagnetic radiation effects on communications and
signalling equipment.
The preferred method of providing EMC is to maximise the separation between HV / traction / LV
cables and communications / signalling installations. The main area of the SMNS2 where it is
expected that HV / traction / LV cables and communications cables will be reticulated in long parallel
routes is within the tunnels and the station track areas. The separation distance is limited to the tunnel
diameter.
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10.1 Stations
The station entrances will have lightning protection provided through the use of the station building
structure. Most of the external building structures are low rise structures, and generally do not tower
over the height of adjacent buildings.
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within the tunnels as this system is not susceptible to lightning strikes.
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are also proposed. This applies to the whole of the Depot area.
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metallic straps mounted on the roof of the building and provided in accordance with AS/NZS1768.
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Switchboards and communications connection frames supplying electrical circuits and copper
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communications circuits used to supply or connect equipment mounted in external areas will be
provided with surge protection devices
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This system will utilise a system comprising of down conductors connected to finials and horizontal
metallic straps mounted on the roof of the building and provided in accordance with AS/NZS1768.
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1 Introduction 2
3 References 4
4 Methodology 5
4.1 CDEGS calculation methodology 5
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Executive summary
This earthing study presents the conceptual computer aided design and performance evaluation
for the Sydney Metro Network Stage 2 (SMNS2) earthing systems.
IEEE STD 80, AS/NZS 3000, ENA EG1, AS/NZ 4853 and AS 2067 were generally applied for
the earthing system design.
As site soil resistivity data were not available, an investigation to previous measurements of soil
resistivity near to the SMNS2 alignement was undertaken. Thus, a homogeneous soil model,
with a soil resistivity of 150 Ω·m was evaluated to conservatively represent all the stations and
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applied to the earthing system modelling. The earth fault levels available from the HV network
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analysis were utilised.
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The modelling of earth bonding between the stations incorporates the screens of two 33kV and
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two 11kV cable circuits, which will act as earth returns. However, a single tunnel failure between
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two stations, which places one 33kV circuit and one 11kV circuit out of service, was considered
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The typical earth impedance was calculated to be less than 0.61 Ω, which complies with the
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The maximum earth potential rise (EPR) was calculated as 490V at Silverwater station during a
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The maximum step and touch voltages of the station earth grids were calculated to be 125V and
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78V, respectively, which are all within the safe limits according to the IEEE STD 80, AS/NZ 4853
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and AS 2067 standards.
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The maximum surface EPR at neighbouring properties was calculated to be below 500V. Even
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though the Metro earthing system satisfies the EPR limit required in AS3835, the touch voltages
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of any utility pipes, metallic structures, fences, etc around the perimeters of the station earth grid
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rings have to be investigated during the construction design. It must be ensured that no voltage
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exceeding 430V is transferred to other installations.
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On the basis of the above findings the station earth grids designed for all the stations and
ancillary building areas have been evaluated to be safe according to the applicable standards
and recommendations.
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1 Introduction
The objectives of this report are to provide a safe earthing system design of the SMNS2 that
• provides means to carry electric currents into the earth under normal and fault conditions
without exceeding any operating and equipment limits or adversely affecting continuity of
service and
• assures that a person in the vicinity of earthed facilities is not exposed to the danger of critical
electric shock.
In order to ensure that the designed earthing system is safe, the earth resistance, EPR, touch
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and step potentials of the system are calculated and verified to be within the safety limits
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required in the applicable legislation and standards, as outlined in Section 2.
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All electrical installations are subjected to a number of standards and regulations in order to
ensure the safety of equipment and personnel. The earthing system’s safety compliance has
been assessed to the standards and recommendations listed in listed in order of preference in
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It should be noted that Australian Standards, ENA EG1-2006 and AS 3000, are used for their
general recommendations and for installation of earthing systems, but ENA EG1 takes
precedence for substation installations. Both standards align with the IEEE STD 80 – 2000
approach for safety assessments.
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AS/NZS 3835.1 – 2006 Earth Potential Rise –Protection of telecommunications
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network users, personnel and plant: Part 1 Code of Practice
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EN 50122-1 Railway Applications – Fixed installations – Protective
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provisions relating to electrical safety and earthing.
EN 50122-2 Railway Applications – Fixed installations – Protective
provisions against the effects of stray currents caused by DC
traction systems.
AS/NZS 3000 Electrical installations (known as the Australian/New Zealand
Wiring Rules)
AS/NZS 1768 Lightning Protection
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4 Methodology
The Current Distribution, Electromagnetic Interference, Grounding and Soil Structure Analysis
(CDEGS application version 12.0.0.133) software package distributed by Safe Engineering
Services & Technologies Ltd, Montreal, Canada was employed for the earthing studies.
The earthing studies presented here are the results of computer simulation using CDEGS.
Software module MALZ has been used to evaluate earth grids performances at station earth
systems. An outline of fault current analysis provided in Section 7.1 was used as input data for
the earthing study. Design calculations were carried out on the basis of standards listed in
Section 2 .
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definition an appropriate soil model and associated soil resistivity for the calculations.
analysis of prospective fault levels and clearance times derived by load flow calculations, to
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analysis of the fault current distribution (split between ground current and through cable
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sheaths) at faulted points using CDEGS software module.
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calculation of the EPR at station earth grid for different fault scenarios to obtain a
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analysis of step & touch voltages of the proposed earthing system using CDEGS – MALZ
package.
assessing the performance of the earthing system and identifying any safety limit violations.
The design of earth grids used in the above modelling process will be modified to eliminate
the safety limit violations and to achieve 1Ω resistance limit according to AS/NZS 3000. This
will be repeated until the design compiles to the allowable limits.
• the requirement of having earth returns (additional earth wires and cable screen support) to
eliminate the high EPR at stations was considered.
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• the selected soil resistivity (150Ω·m) is based on data from soil resistivity tests carried out
around the Sydney area, at locations close to Western Metro sites and locations with a
similar geological and geographical nature.
• Section 5.1 of the HV Modelling report (appendix A, section 8 of The Reference Design
report), identifies distance between substations. These distances have been adopted in this
report verbatim.
• in the earth grid current calculations, it is assumed that each substation earth grid connected
to SMNS2 will have an earth grid resistance of less than the typical 0.61 Ω except the
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ancillary building sites (assumed 1Ω), which has been adopted in calculations.
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between the source substation earth grids and remote substation earth grids, in the SMNS2
system. Therefore, it is essential to evaluate the EPR transfer hazards from at the remote
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substations, should a fault occur at the source substation before finalising the earthing
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assumed to be 0.1 Ω and all the other utility substation earth grids not feeding the earth
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of available cable sheath and separate earth cables (minimum earth return paths).
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caverns (15 to 20m deep from ground level) may avoid the effect of most of the metallic
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structures. In addition to this, long traverse soil resistivity testing is recommended in nearby park
areas (300m or more traverse length that is, electrode distance up to 100m or more).
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The SMNS2 HV network is proposed to supply two voltages 11kV and 33kV. Therefore both
33kV and 11kV faults were analysed to find out worst case earth fault currents. Single-Phase-
to-Ground fault was used for the design.
Supply feeders are always operated on radial feeding arrangements; therefore no ring feeding
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12 Leichhardt Station 10.59 0.97 0.12 0.5
13 Camperdown Station N/A 0.93 0.12 0.5
14 Broadway - Sydney 0.91 0.12 0.5
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Note: Fault levels refers HV modelling report of SMNS2. Note that the clearance times include
relay operating times, relay margin errors and circuit breaker operating times. (0.1sec)
When estimating the fault current distribution at SMNS2 stations, the earth return line
configuration cannot be ignored. Therefore the earth return paths and station earth grids were
included in the design to reduce the EPR levels as indicated in Error! Reference source not
found..
To reduce the earth fault current to a manageable level, earth return paths listed in Appendix
A27 have been considered. It is assumed that all Utility feeders and circuit earth wires and
cable sheaths on utility feeders connected to the SMNS2 power network, will be connected to
the SMNS2 earth grids. Thus, a utility substation earth grid will be connected through cable
screens of power cables and 3x120mm2earth cables.
In order to overcome the risk associated with a broken earth conductor connecting the adjacent
earth grids, single tunnel failure which makes one 11kV circuit and one 33kV circuit out of
service was considered for the analysis. The resultant return current split between the earth
wires and the earth grid was calculated using the CDEGS software.
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It is worth noting that the paralleling effect of the cable sheath (earth wires) reduces the combine
1
effect of parallel earth return paths. The CDEGS considered this as well in its calculations.
2
With the fault and power system data available, the equivalent fault model was derived.
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In this analysis using CDEGS, the feeder contribution from utility substations (Error! Reference
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source not found.) was used. The earth return paths were modelled as listed in Appendix A.
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Input data used for the analyser were the cable data and the fault current (contribution from the
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source). Since the utility substation earth grid impedances are unknown, reasonable
assumptions were made to make the fault worst case. The utility substation (feeding the fault)
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earth grid impedance was assumed as 0.1Ω to obtain the worst case. A simplified circuit
diagram of the system is included below. This illustrates the fault current distribution for a fault at
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Rosehill Station substation.
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The EPR recorded at each station is listed in Table 7.3.
AS
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The earth grid was designed with several of 6m deep electrodes distributed around the
perimeter of the caverns together with the horizontal conductors 0.5m below the station cavern
surface level as indicated in drawings.
The perimeter of the bottom most (basements) station earth grid was defined such that the
outermost conductors are located to the edge of the excavated caverns.
0
To comply with the AS3000, Energy Australia’s and Integral Energy’s earthing standard
1
requirements, the standalone earth grid resistance needs to be not greater than 1Ω. To keep the
0
surface EPR levels at the neighbourhood boundaries below 430V, it is necessary to have the
2
resistance around 0.61Ω per each earth grid in the Metro HV system.
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Sheath, screen or/and armour of the 11kV cable and all 33kV cables shall be connected to the
earthing systems. In addition earthing cables listed in Error! Reference source not found.
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shall be provided between earth grids. Further,
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Sizing calculations for earth grid conductor are given in Appendix – D. The calculations were
based on 20kA fault current and 0.5sec fault clearance time (secondary fault clearance). On the
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basis of these calculations, all earth conductors shall be 120mm2 or more. All joints shall be
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constructed using exothermic welds.
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Appendix A2 to A23 plots shows the configuration of the designed station earth grid. Appendix
A
A27 shows the earth return paths chosen for each worst case earth fault analysis.
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Reinforcement bars (re-bars) in the concrete floors are represented in the grounding model by
A
5m x 5m area at each basement floor (two grids for the plat form on each for other service
caverns). These re-bars (radius of 0.008m) are buried at a depth of 0.0013m (0.005m cover).
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Note that only the top layer of the re-bars is modelled. All re-bar grids are modelled as 5 linearly
spaced steel conductors each along X and Y directions. Four corners of the re-bar grid were
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bonded to the earth grid using bare conductors. This underground metallic structure was
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represented in the CDEGS model by steel wires.
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The choice of this type of representation is based on CDEGS guide for concrete floors and
restricts the modelled re-bars to small portions to avoid significant computation time while
remaining conservative in the design approach, i.e. the computed performance of the grounding
system based on the above recommended technique will always be worse than the computed
performance of a model that includes all of the re-bars.
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earth grid satisfy the Australian lightning standard AS 1768 requirement of being not greater
than 10Ω. Therefore lightning down conductors can be connected to the earthing system, but
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the earth grid must not be solely relied upon to dissipate lightning strikes. A separate lightning
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design study should address the lightning design requirements, wherein interconnections with
power frequency earth grids should only be considered as fortuitous connections.
7.4
A
Earth potential rise (EPR) T
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The CDEGS simulation EPR values for worst case faults at stations are given in Table 7.2
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below. These values are used to energise the earth grids to calculate the step and touch
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voltages.
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Table 7.3 Maximum earth potential rise
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Case Rail way Station and Ancillary Maximum EPR
shaft locations V
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Table 8.1 Permissible step and touch voltages for 50kg person according to IEEE 80:2000
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Primary Secondary
1
Surface Layer
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Touch Voltage V Step Voltage V Touch Voltage V Step Voltage V
2
50kg person 50kg person 50kg person 50kg person
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Wet Concrete 345 377 169 185
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(20 Ω m)
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Insulated Surface 845 2376 291 671
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layer of ρ = 1000 Ω
m and thickness of
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Natural soil 413 648.8 203 318
(150 Ω m)
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Table 8.2 AS/NZS 4853 – 2000 touch voltages for pipe lines and its ancillaries
Scenario
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Accessible to public and
unskilled staff.
300V 100V
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Touch Voltages V
Scenario
Fault clearance time Fault clearance time
Primary 0.15 sec Secondary 0.5 sec
Curve C2 622 210
(Normal locations - normal public
contact)
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It should be noted that, for the purpose of the step and touch voltage analysis, AS 2067
1
prescribes the use of primary protection clearance times, as opposed to back-up clearance
0
times (the latter is to be used for conductor sizing purposes). But ENA EG1-2006 recommends
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secondary fault clearance time for public locations with high exposure to people.
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Therefore station areas and platforms were considered as public locations. Considering the
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above, the following safety limits were identified.
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Table 8.4 Recommended safety levels (tolerable limits)
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Location Touch Voltage V Step Voltage V Standard
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and
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Criteria
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Public Locations 169 184 IEEE80:2000
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(on wet concrete 0.5sec )
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Other locations 345 377 IEEE80 (on wet concrete
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0.12sec)
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Remote pipelines 300 N/A AS4853
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and accessories (tripping time 0.12sec)
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The impact of EPR on the telecommunication equipment is detailed in AS/NZS 3835:2006, Earth
Potential Rise – protection of telecommunication network users’ personnel and plant. The EPR
hazard voltage limits of Category A and B (Table 4.1 of AS 3835-1) are defined to be
1500/1000V and 1000V for earth fault duration not greater than 0.35 and 0.5 sec, respectively.
Additionally, both categories require a high reliability supply, i.e. via underground cables, HV
substations-multiline etc. All HV feeder supplies for Metro are underground cable feeders, which
can be considered as highly reliable. Therefore the applicable voltage hazard limit inside
stations is 1000V for fault clearing time of 0.5 sec. Refer table 4.2 of AS 3835-1. However, it is
informed that Telstra telephone pits can be located around station perimeters and, therefore,
surface EPR levels shall be limited not greater than 430V.
The maximum EPR level derived from Section 7.4, Table 7.3 was used to energize the fault
simulations. The simulation results are within the tolerable & safe limits.
The simulation results show that within 1m reach to all steel structures in the stations, the step
and touch voltages are safe for most stringent safety criteria as listed in Table 8.4.. Therefore
the earthing system complies with the IEEE 80 (2000) and AS2067-2008 earthing standard as
applicable.
Note: For the above results to apply, all re-bars shall be bonded and connected to the earth grid.
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Metro Station Resistance Inside stations Outside stations
2
Ω
Touch(Volt) Step (Volt) Touch Step
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(Volt) (Volt)
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Westmead Not completed
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Ancillary
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Westmead 0.6 17 10 71 23
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station
Parramatta 0.61 12 5 64 25
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Station
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Rosehill 0.61 14 7 57 39
A
Station
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Silverwater 0.61 17 7 97 33
Station
Sydney
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Olympic Park
0.32 9 4 69 30
F
Station
A
Homebush Not completed
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Bay Drive
Ancillary
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Station
Burwood
Station
0.61
0.6
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9.1 Conclusions
The standalone earth impedance of all station earth grids in SMNS2 are not greater than 0.61 Ω,
on the basis of soil resistance assumed to be 150 Ω·m. Therefore earth grids are in line with
AS 3000 standard. This value needs to be achieved for all earth systems connected to the
SMNS2.
The Maximum Earth Potential Rise is calculated at 490V at Silverwater substation during phase
to earth fault. This earth potential rise is lower than the EPR hazard voltage limit according to
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AS/NZS 3835.
The computer simulation results show that both step and touch voltages are within the safety
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2
limits for a standard defined person on natural soil as well as on wet concrete after bonding all
reinforcement bars together and connected to the earth grid. Further the touch and step voltages
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are within safe limits according to IEEE Std 80 and AS 2067. All pipes and ancillaries within the
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stations are safe according to AS 4853.
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The compliance to the IEEE Std 80, AS and AS 4853 was achieved.
9.2 Recommendations
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•
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The earth grid shall be installed at a minimum depth of 0.5m below ground level using hard
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drawn 120mm2. copper conductor.
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• Earth electrodes shall comprise copper 19mm diameter 6m deep rods, inserted into a bored
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hole and backfilled with Ground Enhancement Compound.
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• The installed earth grids shall be surrounded with at least 100mm of high quality conductive
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cement or soil enhancement compound of resistivity less than 0.5 Ω·m.
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All concrete reinforcements shall be bonded together and connected to the earth grid at all
four corners and at the middle of the edges. Additional connections shall be provided near
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the switchgear and transformer locations.
• All backup protection clearance times shall be less than 0.5 sec.
• All 33kV and 11kV earth bars shall be bonded to the earth grid using 120 mm2. PVC
insulated copper conductors at least at two locations.
• All earthing associated with protection room and the 33 kV and 11KV switchgear should be
connected to the main grid at least at two locations using PVC insulated 120 mm2. copper
conductors.
• The PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) communication cables shall be connected
through a Line Isolation Unit (LIU). The LIU and all isolating equipment shall be provided and
installed according to the AS/NZS 3835.1.
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• All metal pipes and services are to be isolated / insulated up to 2000mm when entering the
stations and tunnels. In addition, all metallic pipes in tunnels shall be insulated. Withstand
voltages of isolation and insulation shall be above 1000V.
• All 33kV and 11kV cables connecting to the utility substations and used for SMNS2
substations are to be Heavy-duty screened cables with equivalent screen copper cross-
section more than 88.3 mm2 per cable.
• Earthing cables of 120 mm2 cross-section shall be installed between SMNS2 earth grids as
given in Table 7.2.
• Earthing cables of 120 mm2 cross-section shall be installed between utility substations earth
grids and SMNS2 earth grids as given in Table 7.2.
• Earthing systems have to be tested to find out step and touch voltages and standalone earth
grid resistances.
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It is recommended to carry out soil resistivity testing to justify the assumed 150 Ω m resistivity
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value before finalising the HV earthing system.
•
2
It is recommended to identify EPR from utility substation earth grids and to clarify the impact
of this transferred potential on SMNS2.
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•
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It is recommended that the touch voltage hazard due to transferred EPR to nearby properties
have to be investigated before finalising the designs.
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All earthing conductors, any surge protection device, and all exposed metal parts of the 11kV
and 33kV system and metal parts connected shall be bonded to the earthing systems.
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A.1 Soil Resistivity Test data Case studies from other projects
around SMNS2 route.
Case study 1 – Carlingford test location 4.5km from SMNS2 Route.
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Least distance to the test location is 4.5km from the proposed SMNS2 route.
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The soil test was undertaken on 7th Oct, 2009 on at the public grounds near Carlingford. The
200 meters traverse located approximately 4.5km from the SMNS2 line and 5.5km from the
Silverwater Station.
CDEGS RESAP module was used to generate a three layer soil model as indicated below.
Soil Model
Soil Layer
Resistivity Thickness
(ohm m) (m)
Surface (Air) ∞ ∞
Layer – 1 84.74 1.02
0
Layer - 2 22.96 6.4
Layer - 3 42.62 ∞
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H 2
Metric/Logarithmic X and Y
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Computed Results Curve
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Soil Model
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Measurement Method..: Wenner
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RMS error...........: 5.755%
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Layer Resistivity Thickness
Number (Ohm-m) (Meters)
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====== ============== ==============
Air Infinite Infinite
2 84.74889 1.029639
Apparent Resistivity (Ohm-meters)
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3 22.96104 6.480044
4 42.62943 infinite
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10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 RESAP <SILVER WATER >
Case study 2 – Test location at Woolooware Golf-cause approximately 20km form Central
station soil seems to be similar to CBD with sand stones.
The soil structure and geographical location is similar to Sydney CBD. Area and consists with
sand stones and close to the sea.
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Figure F4 Soil Resistivity Test Traverse at Woolooware Golf Course and Sydney CBD
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Figure F4 Soil Resistivity Test Traverse at Woolooware Golf Course, Satellite Image
Soil resistivity tests were undertaken near Caringbah and within Woolooware Golf Course as
indicated on the map.
The soil resistivity data available from the test carried out near Caringbah and long traverse
readings obtained from Woolooware Golf Course were combined to obtain the consequent
readings up to 110m electrode spacing. The soil model is shown in the below table and figure.
Geologist data reveal that area is with sand stone.
Soil Model
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Soil Layer
1
Resistivity Thickness
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(ohm m) (m)
Surface (Air)
Layer – 1
∞
36.322 2.43
∞
H 2
Layer - 2 100.982 ∞
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SC 28.1 LOCATED AT CH28.28
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Computed Results Curve
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Soil Model
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Measurement Method..: Wenner
RMS error...........: 9.208%
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Layer Resistivity Thickness
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Number (Ohm-m) (Meters)
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Air Infinite Infinite
2 36.32239 2.428018
Apparent Resistivity (Ohm-meters)
3 100.9819 infinite
10 2
10 1
10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 RESAP <SC 28.1 >
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Energization Scaling Factor (SPLITS/FCDIST/specified)..: 411.00
1
Number of Original Conductors ..............: 133
0
Number of Frequency Values to be Analyzed...: 1
2
Power Source Frequency......................: 50.000 Hertz
Impedance Values are Based On...............: 50.000 Hertz
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Total Length of Conductor Network...........: 1793.2 meters
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CHARACTERISTICS OF MEDIA SURROUNDING NETWORK
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AIR LAYER : Resistivity............: 0.100000E+13 ohm-meters
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Relative Permittivity..: 1.00000
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Relative Permeability..: 1.00000
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>>> SOIL TYPE : Uniform/Two Layer Horizontal
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TOP LAYER : Resistivity............: 150.000 ohm-meters
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Relative Permittivity..: 1.00000
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Relative Permeability..: 1.00000
Thickness of Layer (H) : 100000.0000 meters
BOTTOM
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: Resistivity............: 150.000 ohm-meters
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LAYER Relative Permittivity..: 1.00000
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Relative Permeability..: 1.00000
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Case Number.................................:
Frequency for This Case.....................:
Current of Reference Source Bus (# 1)....Magn..:
Angle.:
1
50.000 Hertz
684.3883
-1.354456
Amps
degrees
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A.3 CDEGS Earthing System Simulation Results for proposed earth grid
at Westmead– MALZ Plots
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80
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Y AXIS (METERS)
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-80
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0 40 80 120 160 200
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X AXIS (METERS)
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Top View of Conductors
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Figure A.2 Earth Grid Layout at Westmead station– Top View
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Location 1 – service Cavern platform level (most left profiles bottom)
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0 SOIL SURFACE
40
Z AXIS (METERS)
80
120
160
1 0
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129.6
2
Y
AX
89.6
IS
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49.6
(M
ET
ER
9.6
C
S)
-30.4
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-70.4
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X AXIS (METERS)
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3-D View of Conductors
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Figure A.3 Earth Grid -3D view at Westmead station
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*Note: 18numbers 6m deep electrode with a grading conductor 0.5m below the cavern bottom level
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connected Station reinforcement considered as a wire frame.
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LEGEND
14 Maximum Value : 15.077
Minimum Value : 5.673
15.08
12 14.14
13.20
Y AXIS (METERS)
12.26
10
0
11.32
1
10.37
0
9.43
2
8 8.49
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7.55
C
6.61
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20 22 24 26 28
X AXIS (METERS)
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Figure A.4 Touch Voltages Location 1 – service Cavern platform level (most left profiles bottom)
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LEGEND
11.83
51 11.05
Y AXIS (METERS)
10.27
0
9.48
49
1
8.70
0
7.91
2
47 7.13
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6.34
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5.56
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31 33 35 37 39
X AXIS (METERS)
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Figure A.5 Touch Voltages Location 2 –platform (second most left profiles)
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LEGEND
12.45
43 11.70
10.96
Y AXIS (METERS)
10.22
41
0
9.48
8.74
0 1
2
39 8.00
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7.26
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6.52
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90 92 94 96 98
X AXIS (METERS)
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Figure A.6 Touch Voltages Location 3 –platform (middle profiles)
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LEGEND
15.74
37 14.54
Y AXIS (METERS)
13.34
0
12.13
35
1
10.93
0
9.72
2
33 8.52
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7.32
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6.11
31
153 155 157
X AXIS (METERS)
159 161
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Figure A.7 Touch Voltages Location 4 –platform (second most right profiles)
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LEGEND
42 Maximum Value : 15.714
Minimum Value : 6.071
15.71
40 14.75
13.79
Y AXIS (METERS)
12.82
38
0
11.86
1
10.89
0
9.93
2
36 8.96
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8.00
C
7.04
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176 178 180
X AXIS (METERS)
182
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184
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Figure A.8 Touch Voltages Location 4 –Cavern platform level (most right profiles)
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150 Maximum Value : 9.832
Minimum Value : 0.617
9.83
100 8.91
7.99
Y AXIS (METERS)
7.07
50 6.15
0
5.22
1
4.30
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3.38
2
2.46
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1.54
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0 50 100 150 200
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Step Voltage-Worst Magnitude (Volts)
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Figure A.9 1 Step Voltages
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100
60
Y AXIS (METERS)
0
20
0 1
-20
H 2
-60
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0 40 80 120 160 200
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X AXIS (METERS)
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Top View of Conductors
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Figure A.10 Earth Grid Modelled for Surface EPR and Step and Touch Voltages at Station–Top
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View
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*Note a wire frame at 0.1m below ground was used to represent the surface level structures.
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130 159.44
141.78
Y AXIS (METERS)
124.12
80
0
106.46
1
88.80
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71.14
2
30 53.48
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35.81
C
18.15
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0 50 100 150 200
X AXIS (METERS)
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Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
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Figure A.11 MALZ: Touch voltages on surface level (71.14V) – Spot profiles
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240 Maximum Value : 22.969
Minimum Value : 0.923E-01
22.97
20.68
140 18.39
Y AXIS (METERS)
16.11
0
13.82
1
11.53
0
40 9.24
2
6.96
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4.67
C
2.38
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-60 40 140
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240
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X AXIS (METERS)
Step Voltage-Worst Magnitude (Volts)
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Figure A.12 MALZ: Step voltages on surface level (22.97v)– Spot profiles
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Level 10 ( 350.000 )
Level 9 ( 325.000 )
1 2 3
Level 8 ( 300.000 )
100
Y AXIS (METERS)
0
2
Level 7 ( 275.000 )
12
1
12 1212 Level 6 ( 250.000 )
0
12 10
9876 5 4
12 11
3 Level 5 ( 225.000 )
2
0 12 12
11
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Level 4 ( 200.000 )
2
Level 3 ( 175.000 )
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Level 2 ( 150.000 )
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Level 1 ( 125.000 )
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-100 0 100 200
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Figure A.13 MALZ: EPR on surface level – Contour profiles
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Run ID......................................: PARRAMATTA
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System of Units ............................: Metric
Earth Potential/Magnetic Field Calculations : Potentials
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Number of Energization Source Busses .......: 1
GPR of Reference Source Bus.................: 268.00 Volts
C
Energization Scaling Factor (SPLITS/FCDIST/specified)..: 268.00
R
Number of Original Conductors ..............: 174
A
Number of Frequency Values to be Analyzed...: 1
Power Source Frequency......................: 50.000 Hertz
M
Impedance Values are Based On...............: 50.000 Hertz
5
Total Length of Conductor Network...........: 1970.3 meters
1
A
CHARACTERISTICS OF MEDIA SURROUNDING NETWORK
============================================
T
S
AIR LAYER : Resistivity............: 0.100000E+13 ohm-meters
A
Relative Permittivity..: 1.00000
Relative Permeability..: 1.00000
F T
>>> SOIL TYPE : Uniform/Two Layer Horizontal
R A
TOP LAYER : Resistivity............:
Relative Permittivity..:
150.000
1.00000
ohm-meters
D
Relative Permeability..: 1.00000
Thickness of Layer (H) : 100000.0000 meters
Case Number.................................: 1
Frequency for This Case.....................: 50.000 Hertz
Current of Reference Source Bus (# 1)....Magn..: 461.7041 Amps
Angle.: -0.7420682 degrees
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A.5 CDEGS Earthing System Simulation Results for proposed earth grid
at Parramatta– MALZ Plots
100
60
0
20
1
Y AXIS (METERS)
-20
2 0
C H
R
-60
M A
5
-100
-40 0 40 80 120 160
A T
X AXIS (METERS)
AS
T
Figure A.14 Earth Grid Layout at Parramatta station– Top View
A F
Location 1 – service Cavern platform level (most left profiles bottom)
D R
Location 2 – on Cavern platform level (second left profiles bottom)
-40
0 SOIL SURFACE
40
Z AXIS (METERS)
80
120
1 0
160
0
95.6
Y
AX
55.6
2
IS
15.6
(M
ET
H
ER
-24.4
S)
-64.4
C
-104.4
R
-40 0 40 80 120 160
A
X AXIS (METERS)
5 M
T
Figure A.15 Scalar Potential – 3D view at Parramatta station
A
*Note: 18numbers 6m deep electrode with a grading conductor 0.5m below the cavern bottom level
connected Station reinforcement considered as a wire frame.
AS
F T
R A
D
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[ID:PARAMATA @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
-14
Maximum Value : 12.494
Minimum Value : 5.533
12.49
-16 11.80
11.10
Y AXIS (METERS)
10.41
-18 9.71
0
9.01
1
8.32
0
-20
7.62
2
6.93
H
6.23
-22
C
-23 -21 -19 -17 -15
R
X AXIS (METERS)
A
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
5
Figure A.16 Touch Voltages Location 1 – service Cavern platform level (most left profiles) M
A T
AS
F T
R A
D
[ID:PARAMATA @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
-14 Maximum Value : 9.004
Minimum Value : 4.132
9.00
-16 8.52
8.03
Y AXIS (METERS)
7.54
-18 7.06
0
6.57
1
6.08
0
-20
2
5.59
5.11
H
4.62
-22
C
0 2 4 6 8
R
X AXIS (METERS)
A
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
5 M
T
Figure A.17 Touch Voltages Location 2 – service Cavern platform level (second left profiles)
S A
T A
A F
D R
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[ID:PARAMATA @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
7.38
12 6.89
Y AXIS (METERS)
6.41
5.93
10
0
5.44
1
4.96
0
8 4.48
2
3.99
H
3.51
6
C
7 9 11 13 15
R
X AXIS (METERS)
A
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
5 M
Figure A.18 Touch Voltages Location 3 – service Cavern platform level (third left profiles top)
A T
AS
F T
R A
D
[ID:PARAMATA @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
-9 Maximum Value : 10.009
Minimum Value : 4.543
10.01
-11 9.46
8.92
Y AXIS (METERS)
8.37
-13 7.82
0
7.28
0 1
6.73
-15
2
6.18
5.64
H
5.09
C
-17
52 54 56 58 60
R
X AXIS (METERS)
A
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
5 M
T
Figure A.19 Touch Voltages Location 4 –platform level (middle)
S A
T A
A F
D R
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[ID:PARAMATA @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
8.85
13 8.24
Y AXIS (METERS)
7.63
7.01
11
1 0
6.40
0
5.79
2
5.18
4.57
H
3.96
C
7
R
111 113 115 117 119
A
X AXIS (METERS)
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
5 M
T
Figure A.20 Touch Voltages Location 5 – service Cavern platform level (second right profiles
A
top)
AS
F T
R A
D
[ID:PARAMATA @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
-9 Maximum Value : 11.391
Minimum Value : 5.280
11.39
-11 10.78
10.17
Y AXIS (METERS)
9.56
-13 8.95
0
8.34
1
7.72
0
-15 7.11
2
6.50
H
5.89
-17
C
128 130 132 134 136
R
X AXIS (METERS)
A
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
5 M
Figure A.21 Touch Voltages Location 6 – service Cavern platform level (most right profiles top)
A T
AS
F T
R A
D
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[ID:PARAMATA @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
100 5.41
4.90
4.40
50 3.89
Y AXIS (METERS)
0
3.38
1
2.87
2 0
2.36
0
1.86
H
1.35
C
0.84
R
-50
A
-40 10 60 110
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Step Voltage-Worst Magnitude (Volts)
T 5
A
Figure A.22 Step Voltages
AS
F T
R A
D
120
60
0
Y AXIS (METERS)
0
-60
0 1
-120
H 2
-180
R C
A
-90 -30 30 90 150 210
M
X AXIS (METERS)
5
Top View of Conductors
A T
Figure A.23 Earth Grid Modelled for Surface EPR and Step and Touch Voltages at Station–Top
S
View
T A
*Note a wire frame at 0.1m below ground was used to represent the surface level structure
F
boundaries.
R A
D
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LEGEND
180 Maximum Value : 105.784
Minimum Value : 0.179
105.78
95.22
80 84.66
Y AXIS (METERS)
74.10
0
63.54
1
52.98
0
-20 42.42
2
31.86
H
21.30
C
10.74
-120
-100 0 100 200
AR
M
X AXIS (METERS)
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.24 MALZ: Touch voltages on surface level – Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
180 24.64
22.18
19.72
Y AXIS (METERS)
30 17.26
0
14.80
1
12.34
0
9.88
2
-120
7.42
H
4.96
C
2.50
R
-270
A
-200 -50 100 250
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Step Voltage-Human Magnitude (Volts)
T 5
A
Figure A.25 MALZ: Step voltages on surface level – Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
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Level 9 ( 220.000 )
1
Level 8 ( 200.000 )
50 Level 7 ( 180.000 )
Y AXIS (METERS)
0
9 10
11
11 11 10 Level 6 ( 160.000 )
1
11 11 11
10 2
10 65 4 3
11 11 11 11 11 11 987
10 Level 5 ( 140.000 )
0
10 10
11
9
2
11 10 Level 4 ( 120.000 )
-100 11
10
Level 3 ( 100.000 )
H
1
Level 2 ( 80.0000 )
C
Level 1 ( 60.0000 )
R
-250 1
A
-200 -50 100 250
M
X AXIS (METERS)
T 5
A
Figure A.26 MALZ: EPR on surface level – Contour profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
A.6 Rose Hill Station CDEGS Earthing System Simulation Results for
proposed earth grid– MALZ Report
Report #4:
1 0
0
System of Units ............................: Metric
2
Earth Potential/Magnetic Field Calculations : Potentials
Number of Energization Source Busses .......: 1
H
GPR of Reference Source Bus.................: 464.00 Volts
C
Energization Scaling Factor (SPLITS/FCDIST/specified)..: 464.00
Number of Original Conductors ..............: 126
R
Number of Frequency Values to be Analyzed...: 1
A
Power Source Frequency......................: 50.000 Hertz
Impedance Values are Based On...............: 50.000 Hertz
M
Total Length of Conductor Network...........: 2434.8 meters
5
1
T
CHARACTERISTICS OF MEDIA SURROUNDING NETWORK
A
============================================
AIR LAYER : Resistivity............: 0.100000E+13 ohm-meters
S
Relative Permittivity..: 1.00000
A
Relative Permeability..: 1.00000
T
>>> SOIL TYPE : Uniform/Two Layer Horizontal
A F
TOP LAYER : Resistivity............: 150.000 ohm-meters
R
Relative Permittivity..: 1.00000
Relative Permeability..: 1.00000
D
Thickness of Layer (H) : 100000.0000 meters
Case Number.................................: 1
Frequency for This Case.....................: 50.000 Hertz
Current of Reference Source Bus (# 1)....Magn..: 765.1050 Amps
Angle.: -0.7385091 degrees
End of Report #4
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A.7 CDEGS Earthing System Simulation Results for proposed earth grid
at Rose Hill– MALZ Plots
100
60
0
20
1
Y AXIS (METERS)
-20
2 0
C H
R
-60
M A
5
-100
-20 20 60 100 140 180
A T
X AXIS (METERS)
AS
F
Figure A.27 Earth Grid at Station–Top View
T
R A
*Note: 20 numbers 6m deep electrode with a grading conductor was used as the earth grid. Surface
D
Reinforcement bars (re-bars) in the concrete floors are represented in the grounding model by 5mx5m
area at platforms. All these grids connected to the earth grid using bare conductors. Bonded re-bars
are represented as a wire frame
-40
0 SOIL SURFACE
40
Z AXIS (METERS)
80
120
160
1 0
0
110.6
2
Y
AX
70.6
IS
H
30.6
(M
ET
E
-9.4
R
C
S)
-49.4
R
-89.4
-20 20 60 100 140 180
A
X AXIS (METERS)
M
3-D View of Conductors
T 5
S A
T A
A F
D R
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[ID:ROSEHILL @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
14 Maximum Value : 14.410
Minimum Value : 5.565
14.41
12 13.53
12.64
Y AXIS (METERS)
11.76
10
0
10.87
1
9.99
0
9.10
2
8 8.22
H
7.33
C
6.45
6
2 4 6
X AXIS (METERS)
8 10
AR
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.28 MALZ: touch voltages on platform level cavern location 1 (most left)– Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
[ID:ROSEHILL @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
17 Maximum Value : 10.258
Minimum Value : 4.408
10.26
15 9.67
9.09
Y AXIS (METERS)
8.50
13
0
7.92
1
7.33
0
6.75
2
11 6.16
H
5.58
C
4.99
R
9
A
76 78 80 82 84
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.29 MALZ: touch voltages on platform location 2 (middle)– Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
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[ID:ROSEHILL @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
10.88
13 10.21
Y AXIS (METERS)
9.55
0
8.89
11
1
8.22
0
7.56
2
9 6.89
H
6.23
C
5.57
7
123 125 127
X AXIS (METERS)
129 131
AR
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.30 MALZ: touch voltages on platform location 3 (most right)– Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
[ID:ROSEHILL @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
7.06
70 6.42
5.78
Y AXIS (METERS)
5.15
0
4.51
1
20 3.87
0
3.23
2
2.59
H
1.96
C
1.32
-30
0 50 100
AR
M
X AXIS (METERS)
Step Voltage-Human Magnitude (Volts)
T 5
A
Figure A.31 MALZ: step voltages on platform level location – Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
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100
60
20
Y AXIS (METERS)
0
-20
0 1
-60
H 2
-100
R C
A
-20 20 60 100 140 180
M
X AXIS (METERS)
5
Top View of Conductors
A T
Figure A.32 Earth Grid Modelled for Surface EPR and Step and Touch Voltages at Station–Top
S
View
T A
*Note a wire frame at 0.1m below ground was used to represent the surface level structures.
A F
D R
[ID:RoseHillSURFACE @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
56.84
51.22
100
45.60
Y AXIS (METERS)
39.98
0
34.36
50
1
28.74
0
23.12
2
0 17.51
H
11.89
C
6.27
R
-50
A
-40 10 60 110 160
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.33 MALZ: Touch voltages on surface level – Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
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[ID:RoseHillSURFACE @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
170
Maximum Value : 38.752
Minimum Value : 0.150
120 38.75
34.89
31.03
70
Y AXIS (METERS)
27.17
0
23.31
1
20 19.45
0
15.59
2
-30
11.73
H
7.87
C
4.01
R
-80
-50 0 50 100 150 200
A
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Step Voltage-Human Magnitude (Volts)
T 5
A
Figure A.34 MALZ: Step voltages on surface level – Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
[ID:RoseHillSURFACE @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
100
Y AXIS (METERS)
0
Level 2 ( 430.000 )
0 2
2
1
0 1
H 2
C
Level 1 ( 230.000 )
R
-100
A
-100 0 100 200
M
X AXIS (METERS)
T 5
A
Figure A.35 MALZ: EPR on surface level – Contour profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
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Report #3:
0
===========< M A L Z ( SYSTEM INFORMATION SUMMARY ) >===========
0 1
2
System of Units ............................: Metric
Earth Potential/Magnetic Field Calculations : Potentials
H
Number of Energization Source Busses .......: 1
C
GPR of Reference Source Bus.................: 490.00Volts
Energization Scaling Factor (SPLITS/FCDIST/specified)..: 490.00
R
Number of Original Conductors ..............: 167
A
Number of Frequency Values to be Analyzed...: 1
Power Source Frequency......................: 50.000 Hertz
M
Impedance Values are Based On...............: 50.000 Hertz
5
Total Length of Conductor Network...........: 2568.5 meters
1
A
CHARACTERISTICS OF MEDIA SURROUNDING NETWORK
============================================
T
S
AIR LAYER : Resistivity............: 0.100000E+13 ohm-meters
A
Relative Permittivity..: 1.00000
Relative Permeability..: 1.00000
F T
>>> SOIL TYPE : Uniform/Two Layer Horizontal
R A
TOP LAYER : Resistivity............:
Relative Permittivity..:
150.000
1.00000
ohm-meters
D
Relative Permeability..: 1.00000
Thickness of Layer (H) : 100000.0000 meters
Case Number.................................: 1
Frequency for This Case.....................: 50.000 Hertz
Current of Reference Source Bus (# 1)....Magn..: 765.105 Amps
Angle.: -0.7684199 degrees
End of Report #3
A.9 CDEGS Earthing System Simulation Results for proposed earth grid
at Silverwater– MALZ Plots
1
0 0
0
40
1
Z AXIS (METERS)
80
2 0
120
C H
160
AR
M
112.2
Y
5
AX
72.2
IS
32.2
(M
ET
T
ER
-7.8
S)
A
-47.8
-87.8
S
-20 20 60 100 140 180
A
X AXIS (METERS)
F T
R A
Figure A.36 Earth Grid at Silverwater Station–3D View
D
*Note: 15numbers 6m deep electrode with a grading conductor was used as the earth grid. Surface
Reinforcement bars (re-bars) in the concrete floors are represented in the grounding model by 5mx5m
area at platforms. All these grids connected to the earth grid using bare conductors. Bonded rebars
are represented as a wire frame.
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1
0
60
20
Y AXIS (METERS)
0
-20
0 1
-60
H 2
-100
R C
A
-20 20 60 100 140 180
M
X AXIS (METERS)
5
Top View of Conductor Types
A
Figure A.37 Earth Grid at Silverwater Station with sample reinforcement –top View
T
AS
F T
R A
D
17.01
18 16.06
15.12
Y AXIS (METERS)
14.17
16
0
13.22
1
12.28
0
11.33
2
14 10.38
H
9.43
C
8.49
R
12
A
46 48 50 52 54
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
S A
Figure A.38 MALZ: Touch voltages on concrete slab enlarge view at sample location1 on
station platform– Spot profiles at Silverwater Station
T A
A F
D R
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15.82
18 14.93
14.04
Y AXIS (METERS)
13.15
0
16 12.26
1
11.37
0
10.49
2
14
9.60
H
8.71
C
7.82
R
12
A
96 98 100 102 104
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.39 MALZ: touch voltages on concrete slab enlarge view at sample location2 on plat
S
form – Spot profiles at Silverwater station
T A
A F
D R
8.51
18 8.10
7.70
Y AXIS (METERS)
7.30
16 6.89
0
6.49
1
6.09
14
0
5.68
2
5.28
H
4.88
12
C
146 148 150 152 154
R
X AXIS (METERS)
A
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
5 M
Figure A.40 MALZ: touch voltages on concrete slab enlarge view at sample location 3 platform
T
level (most right on platform level services room)– Spot profiles at Silverwater station
S A
T A
A F
D R
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LEGEND
80 6.50
5.90
5.29
Y AXIS (METERS)
4.68
0
4.07
1
30 3.46
0
2.85
2
2.24
H
1.63
C
1.02
-20
37.5 87.5 137.5
AR
M
X AXIS (METERS)
Step Voltage-Human Magnitude (Volts)
T 5
A
Figure A.41 MALZ: Step voltages on concrete Platforms– Spot profiles at Silverwater Station
AS
F T
R A
D
100
60
20
Y AXIS (METERS)
0
-20
0 1
-60
H 2
-100
R C
A
-20 20 60 100 140 180
M
X AXIS (METERS)
5
Top View of Conductors
A T
Figure A.42 Earth Grid Modelled for Surface EPR and Step and Touch Voltages at Station–Top
S
View
T A
*Note a wire frame at 0.1m below ground was used to represent the surface level re-bars.
A F
D R
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97.12
87.46
100
77.79
Y AXIS (METERS)
68.12
0
58.46
50
1
48.79
0
39.12
2
0 29.46
H
19.79
C
10.12
R
-50
A
-40 10 60 110 160
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.43 MALZ: Touch voltages on surface level – Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
LEGEND
250 Maximum Value : 33.342
Minimum Value : 0.693E-01
33.34
30.01
150 26.69
Y AXIS (METERS)
23.36
0
20.03
1
16.71
0
50 13.38
2
10.05
H
6.72
C
3.40
-50
-60 40 140 240
AR
M
X AXIS (METERS)
Step Voltage-Human Magnitude (Volts)
T 5
A
Figure A.44 MALZ: Step voltages on surface level – Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
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Level 10 ( 313.018 )
250
Level 9 ( 281.762 )
Level 8 ( 250.506 )
Level 7 ( 219.250 )
150
Y AXIS (METERS)
0
Level 6 ( 187.994 )
1
Level 5 ( 156.738 )
0
10 Level 4 ( 125.482 )
2
50
Level 3 ( 94.2257 )
10
H
2 3456
2 1
1 22
78 9 Level 2 ( 62.9697 )
10
C
Level 1 ( 31.7136 )
R
-50 10 9
A
-100 0 100 200
M
X AXIS (METERS)
T 5
A
Figure A.45 MALZ: EPR on surface level – Contour profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
Report #1:
0
===========< M A L Z ( SYSTEM INFORMATION SUMMARY ) >===========
0 1
Run ID......................................: SOP
2
System of Units ............................: Metric
Earth Potential/Magnetic Field Calculations : Potentials
H
Number of Energization Source Busses .......: 1
GPR of Reference Source Bus.................: 280.00Volts
C
Energization Scaling Factor (SPLITS/FCDIST/specified)..: 280.00
R
Number of Original Conductors ..............: 161
A
Number of Frequency Values to be Analyzed...: 1
Power Source Frequency......................: 50.000 Hertz
M
Impedance Values are Based On...............: 50.000 Hertz
5
Total Length of Conductor Network...........: 3693.7 meters
1
A
CHARACTERISTICS OF MEDIA SURROUNDING NETWORK
============================================
T
S
AIR LAYER : Resistivity............: 0.100000E+13 ohm-meters
A
Relative Permittivity..: 1.00000
Relative Permeability..: 1.00000
F T
>>> SOIL TYPE : Uniform/Two Layer Horizontal
R A
TOP LAYER : Resistivity............:
Relative Permittivity..:
150.000
1.00000
ohm-meters
D
Relative Permeability..: 1.00000
Thickness of Layer (H) : 100000.0000 meters
Case Number.................................: 1
Frequency for This Case.....................: 50.000 Hertz
Current of Reference Source Bus (# 1)....Magn..: 815.9374 Amps
Angle.: -3.767143 degrees
End of Report #1
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A.11 CDEGS Earthing System Simulation Results for proposed earth grid
at Sydney Olympic Park– MALZ Plots
250
150
0
50
1
Y AXIS (METERS)
-50
2 0
C H
R
-150
M A
5
-250
-50 50 150 250 350 450
A T
X AXIS (METERS)
AS
T
Figure A.4-1 Earth Grid at SOP Station–3D View
A F
*Note: all reinforcements of piles bonded together and form a string of electrodes 32numbers 12m
R
deep piles were considered for modelling a grading conductor was used as the earth grid. Surface
D
Reinforcement bars in the concrete floors are represented in the grounding model by 5mx5m area at
platforms.
-100
0 SOIL SURFACE
100
Z AXIS (METERS)
200
300
400
1 0
0
260.3
2
Y
AX
160.3
IS
H
60.3
(M
ET
E
-39.7
R
C
S)
-139.7
R
-239.7
-50 50 150 250 350 450
A
X AXIS (METERS)
M
3-D View of Conductors
T 5
S A
T A
A F
D R
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[ID:SOP @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
8.02
6 7.52
Y AXIS (METERS)
7.03
0
6.53
4
1
6.03
2 0
5.54
2 5.04
H
4.55
C
4.05
0
199 201 203
X AXIS (METERS)
205 207
AR
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.46 MALZ: touch voltages on platform level location 1 (most left)– Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
[ID:SOP @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
6.88
6 6.45
6.03
Y AXIS (METERS)
5.61
4
0
5.18
4.76
0 1
2
2 4.34
H
3.91
C
3.49
0
220 222 224 226
A
228
R
M
X AXIS (METERS)
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.47 MALZ: touch voltages on platform level location 2 (most second left)– Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
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[ID:SOP @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
6.74
6 6.36
5.98
Y AXIS (METERS)
5.60
4
0
5.22
4.84
0 1
2
2 4.46
H
4.08
C
3.70
0
286 288 290 292 294
AR
M
X AXIS (METERS)
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.48 MALZ: touch voltages on platform level location 3 (middle)– Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
[ID:SOP @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
7.17
6 6.74
Y AXIS (METERS)
6.30
0
5.87
4
1
5.43
2 0
5.00
2 4.57
H
4.13
C
3.70
0
357 359 361
X AXIS (METERS)
363 365
AR
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.49 MALZ: touch voltages on platform level location 4 (most right)– Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
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[ID:SOP @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
150 Maximum Value : 3.482
Minimum Value : 0.295
3.48
100 3.16
2.84
2.53
Y AXIS (METERS)
50
0
2.21
1
1.89
2 0
1.57
0 1.25
H
0.93
C
0.61
-50
180 230 280 330 380
AR
M
X AXIS (METERS)
Step Voltage-Human Magnitude (Volts)
T 5
A
Figure A.50 MALZ: step voltages on platform level location – Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
250
150
50
Y AXIS (METERS)
0
-50
0 1
-150
H 2
-250
R C
A
-50 50 150 250 350 450
M
X AXIS (METERS)
5
Top View of Conductors
A T
Figure A.51 Earth Grid Modelled for Surface EPR and Step and Touch Voltages at Station–Top
S
View
T A
*Note a wire frame at 0.1m below ground was used to represent the surface level structures.
A F
D R
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68.56
250 61.83
55.10
Y AXIS (METERS)
150 48.37
0
41.64
1
34.91
0
50
28.18
2
21.45
H
-50
14.72
C
7.99
R
-150
-90 10 110 210 310 410
A
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.52 MALZ: touch voltages on surface level – Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
LEGEND
[ID:SOP SURFACE @ f=50.0000 Hz ] MaximumValue : 43.246
20 MinimumValue : 3.248
15 43.25
39.25
10
35.25
5
31.25
0
Y AXIS (METERS)
27.25
-5
1 0
23.25
-10
0
19.25
2
-15
15.25
H
-20
C
11.25
R
-25
7.25
A
-30
275 280 285 290 295 300
M
X AXIS (METERS)
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.53 MALZ: touch voltages on surface level Zoom plot front entrance– Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
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30.09
400 27.08
24.08
Y AXIS (METERS)
21.07
0
200 18.07
1
15.06
0
12.06
2
0
9.05
H
6.05
C
3.04
R
-200
A
-200 0 200 400 600
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Step Voltage-Human Magnitude (Volts)
T 5
A
Figure A.54 MALZ: step voltages on surface level – Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
Level 10 ( 265.581 )
Level 9 ( 247.058 )
400
Level 8 ( 228.535 )
Level 7 ( 210.012 )
Y AXIS (METERS)
0
Level 6 ( 191.489 )
200
1
Level 5 ( 172.966 )
0
1 2
1 Level 4 ( 154.443 )
2
10
0 9 10 10 10 10 10
99876543 2
Level 3 ( 135.920 )
9
H
1
1 Level 2 ( 117.397 )
C
Level 1 ( 98.8735 )
R
-200
A
-200 0 200 400 600
M
X AXIS (METERS)
T 5
A
Figure A.55 MALZ: EPR on surface level – Contour profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
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0
System of Units ............................: Metric
1
Earth Potential/Magnetic Field Calculations : Potentials
0
Number of Energization Source Busses .......: 1
2
GPR of Reference Source Bus.................: 288.00 Volts
Energization Scaling Factor (SPLITS/FCDIST/specified)..: 288.00
H
Number of Original Conductors ..............: 126
Number of Frequency Values to be Analyzed...: 1
C
Power Source Frequency......................: 50.000 Hertz
R
Impedance Values are Based On...............: 50.000 Hertz
A
Total Length of Conductor Network...........: 2434.8 meters
1
5 M
T
AIR LAYER : Resistivity............: 0.100000E+13 ohm-meters
A
Relative Permittivity..: 1.00000
Relative Permeability..: 1.00000
AS
>>> SOIL TYPE : Uniform/Two Layer Horizontal
T
TOP LAYER : Resistivity............: 150.000 ohm-meters
F
Relative Permittivity..: 1.00000
A
Relative Permeability..: 1.00000
R
Thickness of Layer (H) : 100000.0000 meters
D
BOTTOM : Resistivity............: 150.000 ohm-meters
LAYER Relative Permittivity..: 1.00000
Relative Permeability..: 1.00000
1
Case Number.................................: 1
Frequency for This Case.....................: 50.000 Hertz
Current of Reference Source Bus (# 1)....Magn..: 474.8293 Amps
Angle.: -0.7385091 degrees
End of Report #7
A.13 CDEGS Earthing System Simulation Results for proposed earth grid
at Strathfield – MALZ Plots
100
60
1 0
0
20
2
Y AXIS (METERS)
-20
C H
AR
M
-60
-100
T 5
A
-20 20 60 100 140 180
S
X AXIS (METERS)
A
Top View of Conductors
F T
A
Figure A.56 Earth Grid at Station–Top View
R
D
*Note: 20 numbers 6m deep electrode with a grading conductor was used as the earth grid. Surface
Reinforcement bars (re-bars) in the concrete floors are represented in the grounding model by 5mx5m
area at platforms. All these grids connected to the earth grid using bare conductors. Bonded re-bars
are represented as a wire frame
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-40
0 SOIL SURFACE
40
Z AXIS (METERS)
80
120
160
1 0
0
110.6
2
Y
AX
70.6
IS
H
30.6
(M
ET
E
-9.4
R
C
S)
-49.4
R
-89.4
-20 20 60 100 140 180
A
X AXIS (METERS)
M
3-D View of Conductors
T 5
A
Figure A.57 Earth Grid at Station–3D View
AS
F T
R A
D
[ID:STRATHFIELD @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
14 Maximum Value : 11.010
Minimum Value : 4.252
11.01
12 10.33
9.66
Y AXIS (METERS)
8.98
10 8.31
0
7.63
1
6.96
8
0
6.28
2
5.60
H
4.93
6
C
2 4 6 8 10
R
X AXIS (METERS)
A
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
5 M
Figure A.58 MALZ: touch voltages on platform level cavern location 1 (most left)– Spot profiles
A T
AS
F T
R A
D
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[ID:STRATHFIELD @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
17 Maximum Value : 7.837
Minimum Value : 3.368
7.84
15 7.39
6.94
Y AXIS (METERS)
6.50
13 6.05
0
5.60
0 1
5.16
11
2
4.71
4.26
H
3.81
C
9
76 78 80 82 84
AR
X AXIS (METERS)
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
5 M
T
Figure A.59 MALZ: touch voltages on platform location 2 (middle)– Spot profiles
S A
T A
A F
D R
[ID:STRATHFIELD @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
8.31
13 7.80
Y AXIS (METERS)
7.30
0
6.79
11
1
6.28
2 0
5.77
9 5.27
H
4.76
C
4.25
7
123 125 127
X AXIS (METERS)
129 131
AR
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.60 MALZ: touch voltages on platform location 3 (most right)– Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
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[ID:STRATHFIELD @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
5.39
70 4.91
4.42
3.93
Y AXIS (METERS)
0
3.44
1
20 2.96
2 0
2.47
1.98
H
1.49
C
1.01
-30
0 50 100
AR
M
X AXIS (METERS)
Step Voltage-Human Magnitude (Volts)
T 5
A
Figure A.61 MALZ: step voltages on platform level location – Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
120
80
40
Y AXIS (METERS)
0
0
0 1
-40
H 2
-80
R C
A
0 40 80 120 160 200
M
X AXIS (METERS)
5
Top View of Conductors
A T
Figure A.62 Earth Grid Modelled for Surface EPR and Step and Touch Voltages at Station–Top
S
View
T A
*Note a wire frame at 0.1m below ground was used to represent the surface level rebars.
A F
D R
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[ID:STRATHFIELD_SURFACE @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
108.00
97.38
100
86.76
Y AXIS (METERS)
76.15
0
65.53
50
1
54.92
0
44.30
2
0 33.69
H
23.07
C
12.45
R
-50
A
0 50 100 150 200
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.63 MALZ: Touch voltages on surface level – Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
[ID:STRATHFIELD_SURFACE @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
48 Maximum Value : 139.552
Minimum Value : 5.577
139.55
38 126.15
112.76
99.36
Y AXIS (METERS)
28 85.96
1 0
72.56
0
59.17
2
18 45.77
H
32.37
C
18.97
8
174 184 194 204
AR
M
X AXIS (METERS)
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.64 MALZ: Touch voltages on surface level zoom plot near service building 2– Spot
S
profiles
T A
A F
D R
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[ID:STRATHFIELD_SURFACE @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
187.5
Maximum Value : 53.844
Minimum Value : 0.731E-01
137.5 53.84
48.47
43.09
87.5
Y AXIS (METERS)
37.71
0
32.34
1
37.5 26.96
0
21.58
2
-12.5 16.20
H
10.83
C
5.45
R
-62.5
0 50 100 150 200 250
A
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Step Voltage-Human Magnitude (Volts)
T 5
A
Figure A.65 MALZ: Step voltages on surface level – Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
LEGEND
[ID:STRATHFIELD_SURFACE @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
MAXIMUM VALUE : 285.8770
200
MINIMUM VALUE : 90.56951
Level 10 ( 268.122 )
Level 8 ( 232.611 )
0
Level 6 ( 197.101 )
1
1 2 3
Level 5 ( 179.346 )
50
0
10
10 Level 4 ( 161.590 )
10
10 8 10
2
1
910
10 Level 3 ( 143.835 )
9
9
0 4
9 87 6 5 3 2
H
9
10 1010 10 1010
9 1 Level 2 ( 126.080 )
C
Level 1 ( 108.325 )
R
-50 1 2
A
0 50 100 150 200 250
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Potential Profile Magnitude (Volts)
T 5
A
Figure A.66 MALZ: EPR on surface level – Contour profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
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===========< M A L Z ( SYSTEM INFORMATION SUMMARY ) >===========
0 1
2
System of Units ............................: Metric
Earth Potential/Magnetic Field Calculations : Potentials
H
Number of Energization Source Busses .......: 1
C
GPR of Reference Source Bus.................: 287.00 Volts
Energization Scaling Factor (SPLITS/FCDIST/specified)..: 287.00
R
Number of Original Conductors ..............: 207
A
Number of Frequency Values to be Analyzed...: 1
M
Power Source Frequency......................: 50.000 Hertz
Impedance Values are Based On...............: 50.000 Hertz
5
Total Length of Conductor Network...........: 2512.2 meters
1
A
CHARACTERISTICS OF MEDIA SURROUNDING NETWORK
============================================
T
S
AIR LAYER : Resistivity............: 0.100000E+13 ohm-meters
A
Relative Permittivity..: 1.00000
Relative Permeability..: 1.00000
F T
>>> SOIL TYPE : Uniform/Two Layer Horizontal
R A
TOP LAYER : Resistivity............: 150.000 ohm-meters
D
Relative Permittivity..: 1.00000
Relative Permeability..: 1.00000
Thickness of Layer (H) : 100000.0000 meters
Case Number.................................: 1
Frequency for This Case.....................: 50.000 Hertz
Current of Reference Source Bus (# 1)....Magn..: 477.7933 Amps
Angle.: -0.6866454 degrees
End of Report #1
A.15 CDEGS Earthing System Simulation Results for proposed earth grid
at Burwood – MALZ Plots
100
60
20
1 0
0
Y AXIS (METERS)
-20
H 2
R C
A
-60
-100
5 M
T
20 60 100 140 180 220
A
X AXIS (METERS)
S
Top View of Conductors
T A
A F
Figure A.67 Earth Grid at Burwood Station–Top View
D R
*Note: 15 numbers 6m deep electrode with a grading conductor was used as the earth grid. Surface
Reinforcement bars (re-bars) in the concrete floors are represented in the grounding model by 5mx5m
area at platforms. All these grids connected to the earth grid using bare conductors. Bonded rebars
are represented as a wire frame.
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-40
0 SOIL SURFACE
40
Z AXIS (METERS)
80
120
160
1 0
0
101.0
2
Y
AX
61.0
IS
H
21.0
(M
ET
ER
-19.0
C
S)
-59.0
R
-99.0
A
X AXIS (METERS)
M
3-D View of Conductors
T 5
A
Figure A.68 Earth Grid at Station–3D View
AS
F T
R A
D
[ID:Burwood @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
9.10
2 8.45
Y AXIS (METERS)
7.81
0
7.17
0
1
6.53
2 0
5.88
-2 5.24
H
4.60
C
3.96
R
-4
A
59 61 63 65 67
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.69 MALZ: touch voltages on platform level location 1 (most left)– Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
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LEGEND
7.14
6 6.65
Y AXIS (METERS)
6.16
0
5.67
4
1
5.18
2 0
4.69
2 4.20
H
3.71
C
3.22
R
0
A
83 85 87 89 91
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.70 MALZ: touch voltages on platform level location 2 (most second left)– Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
[ID:Burwood @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
10.39
2 9.58
Y AXIS (METERS)
8.77
0
7.97
0
1
7.16
2 0
6.35
-2 5.55
H
4.74
C
3.93
-4
131 133 135
X AXIS (METERS)
137 139
AR
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.71 MALZ: touch voltages on platform level location 3 (middle)– Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
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LEGEND
10 Maximum Value : 10.985
Minimum Value : 4.026
10.98
10.29
9.59
Y AXIS (METERS)
8.90
5
0
8.20
1
7.51
2 0
6.81
6.11
H
5.42
C
4.72
0
208 213 218
AR
X AXIS (METERS)
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
5 M
A T
Figure A.72 MALZ: touch voltages on platform level location 4 (most right)– Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
[ID:Burwood @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
100 7.45
6.76
6.06
50 5.36
Y AXIS (METERS)
0
4.67
1
3.97
2 0
3.28
0
2.58
H
1.88
C
1.19
-50
40 90 140
X AXIS (METERS)
190
AR
M
Step Voltage-Human Magnitude (Volts)
T 5
A
Figure A.73 MALZ: step voltages on platform level location – Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
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120
80
40
Y AXIS (METERS)
0
0
0 1
-40
H 2
-80
R C
A
20 60 100 140 180 220
M
X AXIS (METERS)
5
Top View of Conductors
A T
Figure A.74 Earth Grid Modelled for Surface EPR and Step and Touch Voltages at Burwood
S
Station–Top View
A
*Note a wire frame at 0.1m below ground was used to represent the surface level structures
F T
R A
D
117.24
110 105.52
93.80
Y AXIS (METERS)
82.08
60
0
70.35
1
58.63
0
46.91
2
10 35.19
H
23.47
C
11.75
R
-40
A
40 90 140 190 240
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
S A
Figure A.75 MALZ: Touch voltages on surface level – Spot profiles
T A
A F
D R
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55 117.54
106.17
50
94.79
83.41
45
Y AXIS (METERS)
72.03
60.65
0
40
49.28
37.90
0 1
2
35
26.52
C H
15.14
30
R
161.2 166.2 171.2
A
X AXIS (METERS)
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
5 M
A
Figure A.76 MALZ: Touch voltages on surface level zoom plot highest at Burwood road
T
S
entrance – Spot profiles Touch voltage 70.55V
T A
A F
D R
68.73
150 61.86
55.00
Y AXIS (METERS)
100 48.13
0
41.27
1
34.41
0
50
27.54
2
20.68
0
H
13.81
C
6.95
R
-50
0 50 100 150 200 250
A
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Step Voltage-Human Magnitude (Volts)
T 5
A
Figure A.77 MALZ: Step voltages on surface level – Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
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Level 10 ( 278.723 )
Level 9 ( 259.393 )
Level 8 ( 240.064 )
150
Level 7 ( 220.734 )
Y AXIS (METERS)
0
Level 6 ( 201.404 )
1
Level 5 ( 182.074 )
1 2
0
50 99
998
9999
9 Level 4 ( 162.745 )
2
1010
10
1010
10
10
10
10
10 1
10
10
10
Level 3 ( 143.415 )
10 10
H
10 10 10 1010 10
1010
10
10 976
8
101010
10
10
10
10
10 43 Level 2 ( 124.085 )
10 10 1010 10
10
10 10 5
10
2
C
10
10 10
1010 1010
1010
10
10 9
9
99 9
9
1 Level 1 ( 104.755 )
R
-50 2 3
A
0 100 200 300
M
X AXIS (METERS)
T 5
A
Figure A.78 MALZ: Surface EPR – Contour profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
A.16 Five Dock Station CDEGS Earthing System Simulation Results for
proposed earth grid– MALZ Report
Report #6:
0
Run ID......................................: FIVE DOCK
1
System of Units ............................: Metric
0
Earth Potential/Magnetic Field Calculations : Potentials
2
Number of Energization Source Busses .......: 1
GPR of Reference Source Bus.................: 269.00 Volts
H
Energization Scaling Factor (SPLITS/FCDIST/specified)..: 269.00
Number of Original Conductors ..............: 122
C
Number of Frequency Values to be Analyzed...: 1
R
Power Source Frequency......................: 50.000 Hertz
A
Impedance Values are Based On...............: 60.000 Hertz
Total Length of Conductor Network...........: 2523.2 meters
M
1
5
CHARACTERISTICS OF MEDIA SURROUNDING NETWORK
T
============================================
A
AIR LAYER : Resistivity............: 0.100000E+13 ohm-meters
Relative Permittivity..: 1.00000
S
Relative Permeability..: 1.00000
A
>>> SOIL TYPE : Uniform/Two Layer Horizontal
F T
TOP LAYER : Resistivity............: 150.000 ohm-meters
A
Relative Permittivity..: 1.00000
R
Relative Permeability..: 1.00000
Thickness of Layer (H) : 100000.0000 meters
1
D
BOTTOM
LAYER
: Resistivity............:
Relative Permittivity..:
Relative Permeability..:
150.000
1.00000
1.00000
ohm-meters
Case Number.................................: 1
Frequency for This Case.....................: 50.000 Hertz
Current of Reference Source Bus (# 1)....Magn..: 443.0430 Amps
Angle.: -0.8317400 degrees
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A.17 CDEGS Earthing System Simulation Results for proposed earth grid
at Five Dock– MALZ Plots
100
0
60
0 1
2
20
Y AXIS (METERS)
C H
R
-20
-60
M A
T 5
A
-100
-20 20 60 100 140 180
AS X AXIS (METERS)
T
Top View of Conductors
A F
Figure A.79 Earth Grid at Station–Top View
D R
*Note: 16 numbers 6m deep electrode with a grading conductor was used as the earth grid. Surface
Reinforcement bars (re-bars) in the concrete floors are represented in the grounding model by 5mx5m
area at platforms. All these grids connected to the earth grid using bare conductors. Bonded rebars
are represented as a wire frame
-40
0 SOIL SURFACE
40
Z AXIS (METERS)
80
120
160
1 0
0
111
2
Y
AX
71
IS
H
31
(M
ET
E
-9
R
C
S)
-49
R
-89
-20 20 60 100 140 180
A
X AXIS (METERS)
M
3-D View of Conductors
T 5
A
Figure A.80 Earth Grid at Station–3D View
AS
F T
R A
D
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9.19
12 8.62
8.05
Y AXIS (METERS)
7.48
10 6.91
6.34
0
5.77
8
1
5.19
0
4.62
2
4.05
6
H
2 4 6 8 10
C
X AXIS (METERS)
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
AR
M
Figure A.81 MALZ: touch voltages on platform level Cavern location 1 (most left)– Spot profiles
T 5
S A
T A
A F
D R
LEGEND
17 Maximum Value : 7.327
Minimum Value : 2.877
7.33
6.88
6.44
Y AXIS (METERS)
5.99
12 5.55
0
5.10
1
4.66
0
4.21
2
3.77
H
3.32
7
28 33 38
R C
A
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
5
Figure A.82 MALZ: touch voltages on platform location 2 (second left)– Spot profiles
T
S A
T A
A F
D R
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6.14
13 5.76
Y AXIS (METERS)
5.38
5.00
11
0
4.62
1
4.24
0
9 3.86
2
3.48
H
3.10
7
C
77 79 81 83 85
R
X AXIS (METERS)
A
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
Figure A.83 MALZ: touch voltages on platform location 3 (middle)– Spot profiles
5 M
A T
AS
F T
R A
D
10.13
6 9.38
8.63
Y AXIS (METERS)
7.87
4
0
7.12
6.37
0 1
2
2 5.61
H
4.86
C
4.11
0
156 158 160 162
A
164
R
M
X AXIS (METERS)
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.84 MALZ: touch voltages on platform level Cavern location 4 (most right)– Spot
S
profiles
T A
A F
D R
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110 4.81
4.37
3.93
60 3.49
Y AXIS (METERS)
0
3.05
1
2.61
0
2.17
10
2
1.73
H
1.28
C
0.84
-40
R
0 50 100 150
A
X AXIS (METERS)
Step Voltage-Human Magnitude (Volts)
5 M
T
Figure A.85 MALZ: step voltages on platform level location – Spot profiles
S A
T A
A F
D R
100
60
20
Y AXIS (METERS)
0
-20
0 1
-60
H 2
-100
R C
A
-20 20 60 100 140 180
M
X AXIS (METERS)
5
Top View of Conductors
A T
Figure A.86 Earth Grid Modelled for Surface EPR and Step and Touch Voltages at Station–Top
S
View
A
*Note a wire frame at 0.1m below ground was used to represent the surface level rebars.
F T
R A
D
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[ID:FIVEDOCK_SURFACE @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
63.70
57.36
100
51.01
Y AXIS (METERS)
44.67
0
38.33
50
1
31.99
0
25.65
2
0 19.31
H
12.97
C
6.63
R
-50
A
-40 10 60 110 160
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.87 MALZ: Touch voltages on surface level – Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
[ID:FIVEDOCK_SURFACE @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
46.39
150 41.76
37.12
Y AXIS (METERS)
100 32.49
0
27.86
1
23.23
0
50
18.60
2
13.97
0
H
9.34
C
4.71
R
-50
-60 -10 40 90 140 190
A
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Step Voltage-Human Magnitude (Volts)
T 5
A
Figure A.88 MALZ: Step voltages on surface level – Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
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Level 10 ( 253.845 )
200
Level 9 ( 236.746 )
Level 8 ( 219.647 )
Level 7 ( 202.548 )
100
Y AXIS (METERS)
0
Level 6 ( 185.448 )
1
1 2 3
1 Level 5 ( 168.349 )
0
10
10
10 10 10 Level 4 ( 151.250 )
2
10
0 10
10 10
10
910
99 4 3 2
1099910
10
10 765
898
Level 3 ( 134.151 )
H
1
Level 2 ( 117.052 )
C
Level 1 ( 99.9529 )
R
-100
A
-100 0 100 200
M
X AXIS (METERS)
T 5
A
Figure A.89 MALZ: EPR on surface level – Contour profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
Report #2:
1 0
0
System of Units ............................: Metric
2
Earth Potential/Magnetic Field Calculations : Potentials
Number of Energization Source Busses .......: 1
H
GPR of Reference Source Bus.................: 464 Volts
C
Energization Scaling Factor (SPLITS/FCDIST/specified)..: 464
R
Number of Original Conductors ..............: 126
Number of Frequency Values to be Analyzed...: 1
A
Power Source Frequency......................: 50.000 Hertz
M
Impedance Values are Based On...............: 50.000 Hertz
Total Length of Conductor Network...........: 2434.8 meters
5
1
T
CHARACTERISTICS OF MEDIA SURROUNDING NETWORK
A
============================================
S
AIR LAYER : Resistivity............: 0.100000E+13 ohm-meters
Relative Permittivity..: 1.00000
A
Relative Permeability..: 1.00000
F T
>>> SOIL TYPE : Uniform/Two Layer Horizontal
A
TOP LAYER : Resistivity............: 150.000 ohm-meters
R
Relative Permittivity..: 1.00000
D
Relative Permeability..: 1.00000
Thickness of Layer (H) : 100000.0000 meters
Case Number.................................: 1
Frequency for This Case.....................: 50.000 Hertz
Current of Reference Source Bus (# 1)....Magn..: 765.1049 Amps
Angle.: -0.7385091 degrees
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A.19 CDEGS Earthing System Simulation Results for proposed earth grid
at Leichhardt– MALZ Plots
100
60
0
20
1
Y AXIS (METERS)
-20
2 0
C H
R
-60
M A
5
-100
-20 20 60 100 140 180
A T
X AXIS (METERS)
AS
F
Figure A.90 Earth Grid at Station–Top View
T
R A
*Note: 20 numbers 6m deep electrode with a grading conductor was used as the earth grid. Surface
D
Reinforcement bars (re-bars) in the concrete floors are represented in the grounding model by 5mx5m
area at platforms. All these grids connected to the earth grid using bare conductors. Bonded re-bars
are represented as a wire frame
-40
0 SOIL SURFACE
40
Z AXIS (METERS)
80
120
160
1 0
0
110.6
2
Y
AX
70.6
IS
H
30.6
(M
ET
E
-9.4
R
C
S)
-49.4
R
-89.4
-20 20 60 100 140 180
A
X AXIS (METERS)
M
3-D View of Conductors
T 5
Figure A.4-1 Earth Grid at Station–3D View
S A
T A
A F
D R
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14.41
12 13.53
12.64
Y AXIS (METERS)
11.76
10
0
10.87
1
9.99
0
9.10
2
8 8.22
H
7.33
C
6.45
6
2 4 6
X AXIS (METERS)
8 10
AR
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.91 MALZ: touch voltages on platform level cavern location 1 (most left)– Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
10.26
15 9.67
9.09
Y AXIS (METERS)
8.50
13
0
7.92
1
7.33
0
6.75
2
11 6.16
H
5.58
C
4.99
R
9
A
76 78 80 82 84
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.92 MALZ: touch voltages on platform location 2 (middle)– Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
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10.88
13 10.21
Y AXIS (METERS)
9.55
0
8.89
11
1
8.22
0
7.56
2
9 6.89
H
6.23
C
5.57
7
123 125 127
X AXIS (METERS)
129 131
AR
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.93 MALZ: touch voltages on platform location 3 (most right)– Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
LEGEND
7.06
70 6.42
5.78
Y AXIS (METERS)
5.15
0
4.51
1
20 3.87
0
3.23
2
2.59
H
1.96
C
1.32
-30
0 50 100
AR
M
X AXIS (METERS)
Step Voltage-Human Magnitude (Volts)
T 5
A
Figure A.94 MALZ: step voltages on platform level location – Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
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100
60
20
Y AXIS (METERS)
0
-20
0 1
-60
H 2
-100
R C
A
-20 20 60 100 140 180
M
X AXIS (METERS)
5
Top View of Conductors
A T
Figure A.95 Earth Grid Modelled for Surface EPR and Step and Touch Voltages at Station–Top
S
View
A
*Note a wire frame at 0.1m below ground was used to represent the surface level rebars
F T
R A
D
56.84
51.22
100
45.60
Y AXIS (METERS)
39.98
34.36
0
50
1
28.74
0
23.12
2
0 17.51
11.89
H
6.27
C
-50
R
-40 10 60 110 160
A
X AXIS (METERS)
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
5 M
T
Figure A.96 MALZ: Touch voltages on surface level – Spot profiles
S A
T A
A F
D R
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120 38.75
34.89
31.03
70
Y AXIS (METERS)
27.17
0
23.31
1
20 19.45
0
15.59
2
-30
11.73
H
7.87
C
4.01
-80
R
-50 0 50 100 150 200
A
X AXIS (METERS)
Step Voltage-Human Magnitude (Volts)
5 M
T
Figure A.97 MALZ: Step voltages on surface level – Spot profiles
S A
T A
A F
D R
100
Y AXIS (METERS)
0
Level 2 ( 430.000 )
0 2
2
1
0 1
H 2
C
Level 1 ( 230.000 )
R
-100
A
-100 0 100 200
M
X AXIS (METERS)
T 5
A
Figure A.98 MALZ: EPR on surface level – Contour profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
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Report #2:
0
Run ID......................................: CAMPERDOWN
1
System of Units ............................: Metric
0
Earth Potential/Magnetic Field Calculations : Potentials
2
Number of Energization Source Busses .......: 1
GPR of Reference Source Bus.................: 368.34 Volts
H
Energization Scaling Factor (SPLITS/FCDIST/specified)..: 368.34
C
Number of Original Conductors ..............: 245
R
Number of Frequency Values to be Analyzed...: 1
Power Source Frequency......................: 50.000 Hertz
A
Impedance Values are Based On...............: 50.000 Hertz
M
Total Length of Conductor Network...........: 3688.2 meters
1
T 5
A
AIR LAYER : Resistivity............: 0.100000E+13 ohm-meters
S
Relative Permittivity..: 1.00000
Relative Permeability..: 1.00000
T A
>>> SOIL TYPE : Uniform/Two Layer Horizontal
A F
TOP LAYER : Resistivity............: 150.000 ohm-meters
Relative Permittivity..: 1.00000
R
Relative Permeability..: 1.00000
D
Thickness of Layer (H) : 100000.0000 meters
Case Number.................................: 1
Frequency for This Case.....................: 50.000 Hertz
Current of Reference Source Bus (# 1)....Magn..: 747.7315 Amps
Angle.: -1.682143 degrees
End of Report #2
A.21 CDEGS Earthing System Simulation Results for proposed earth grid
at Camperdown– MALZ Plots
150
100
50
1 0
0
Y AXIS (METERS)
H 2
R C
A
-50
-100
5 M
T
-50 0 50 100 150 200
A
X AXIS (METERS)
S
Top View of Conductors
T A
F
Figure A.99 Earth Grid at Station–Top View
R A
*Note: 15numbers 6m deep electrode with a grading conductor was used as the earth grid. Surface
D
Reinforcement bars (re-bars) in the concrete floors are represented in the grounding model by 5mx5m
area at platforms. All these grids connected to the earth grid using bare conductors. Bonded rebars
are represented as a wire frame
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-50
0 SOIL SURFACE
50
Z AXIS (METERS)
100
150
200
1 0
0
158.7
2
Y
AX
108.7
IS
H
58.7
(M
ET
E
8.7
R
C
S)
-41.3
R
-91.3
-50 0 50 100 150 200
A
X AXIS (METERS)
M
3-D View of Conductors
T 5
A
Figure A.100 Earth Grid at Station–3D View
AS
F T
R A
D
10.67
58
9.97
9.26
56 8.56
Y AXIS (METERS)
7.85
54 7.15
6.45
52
5.74
1 0
0
5.04
2
4.33
H
50
4 6 8 10 12
C
X AXIS (METERS)
R
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
M A
5
Figure A.101 MALZ: touch voltages on Cavern platform level location 1 (most left top)– Spot
profiles
A T
AS
F T
R A
D
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10.09
6 9.39
Y AXIS (METERS)
8.68
0
7.98
4
1
7.28
2 0
6.57
2 5.87
H
5.17
C
4.47
R
0
A
9 11 13 15 17
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.102 MALZ: touch voltages on platform location 2 (most left)– Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
8.96
6 8.36
Y AXIS (METERS)
7.77
7.17
4
0
6.57
1
5.97
0
5.37
2
4.78
4.18
H
0
65 67 69 71 73
C
X AXIS (METERS)
R
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
M A
5
Figure A.103 MALZ: touch voltages on platform location 3 (middle)– Spot profiles
A T
AS
F T
R A
D
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12.66
6 11.82
10.98
Y AXIS (METERS)
10.14
4
0
9.30
1
8.46
2 0
7.61
2 6.77
H
5.93
C
5.09
0
148 150 152 154 156
AR
M
X AXIS (METERS)
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.104 MALZ: touch voltages on platform level location 4 (most right)– Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
6.47
47 6.01
Y AXIS (METERS)
5.56
0
5.11
45
1
4.66
2 0
4.21
43 3.76
H
3.30
C
2.85
41
117 119 121
X AXIS (METERS)
123 125
AR
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.105 MALZ: touch voltages on Cavern platform level location 5 (second right top)– Spot
S
profiles
T A
A F
D R
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5.53
100 4.97
4.40
Y AXIS (METERS)
0
3.83
1
3.26
0
50
2
2.69
2.12
H
1.56
C
0.99
0
0 50 100 150
AR
M
X AXIS (METERS)
Step Voltage-Human Magnitude (Volts)
T 5
A
Figure A.106 MALZ: step voltages on platform level location – Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
150
100
50
Y AXIS (METERS)
0
0
0 1
-50
H 2
-100
R C
A
-50 0 50 100 150 200
M
X AXIS (METERS)
5
Top View of Conductors
A T
Figure A.107 Earth Grid Modelled for Surface EPR and Step and Touch Voltages at Station–
S
Top View
T A
A F
D R
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LEGEND
121.42
109.31
130
97.19
Y AXIS (METERS)
85.08
0
72.96
80
1
60.85
0
48.73
2
30 36.62
H
24.50
C
12.39
R
-20
A
-40 10 60 110 160
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.108 MALZ: Touch voltages on surface level – Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
[ID:CAMPERDOWN_SURFACE @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
260 34.68
31.22
27.76
160
Y AXIS (METERS)
24.30
0
20.83
1
17.37
0
13.91
2
60
10.45
H
6.98
C
3.52
R
-40
A
-120 -20 80 180
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Step Voltage-Human Magnitude (Volts)
T 5
A
Figure A.109 MALZ: Step voltages on surface level – Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
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1 2 3 Level 7 ( 240.000 )
1
1
Level 6 ( 220.000 )
0
Level 5 ( 200.000 )
2
2
50 Level 4 ( 180.000 )
13 13
1211
10 6 Level 3 ( 160.000 )
H
12 987 5 4 3
Level 2 ( 140.000 )
C
2
2 Level 1 ( 120.000 )
R
-50
A
-100 0 100 200
M
X AXIS (METERS)
T 5
A
Figure A.110 MALZ: EPR on surface level – Contour profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
0
System of Units ............................: Metric
1
Earth Potential/Magnetic Field Calculations : Potentials
0
Number of Energization Source Busses .......: 1
2
GPR of Reference Source Bus.................: 385.4 Volts
Energization Scaling Factor (SPLITS/FCDIST/specified)..: 385.40
H
Number of Original Conductors ..............: 243
C
Number of Frequency Values to be Analyzed...: 1
R
Power Source Frequency......................: 50.000 Hertz
Impedance Values are Based On...............: 50.000 Hertz
A
Total Length of Conductor Network...........: 2787.0 meters
M
1
5
CHARACTERISTICS OF MEDIA SURROUNDING NETWORK
============================================
T
AIR LAYER : Resistivity............: 0.100000E+13 ohm-meters
A
Relative Permittivity..: 1.00000
Relative Permeability..: 1.00000
AS
>>> SOIL TYPE : Uniform/Two Layer Horizontal
F T
TOP LAYER : Resistivity............: 150.000 ohm-meters
Relative Permittivity..: 1.00000
A
Relative Permeability..: 1.00000
R
Thickness of Layer (H) : 100000.0000 meters
D
BOTTOM : Resistivity............: 150.000 ohm-meters
LAYER Relative Permittivity..: 1.00000
Relative Permeability..: 1.00000
1
Case Number.................................: 1
Frequency for This Case.....................: 50.000 Hertz
Current of Reference Source Bus (# 1)....Magn..: 695.9235 Amps
Angle.: -1.394200 degrees
End of Report #1
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A.23 CDEGS Earthing System Simulation Results for proposed earth grid
at Broadway – Sydney University – MALZ Plots
150
100
0
50
1
Y AXIS (METERS)
2 0
C H
R
-50
M A
5
-100
-50 0 50 100 150 200
A T
X AXIS (METERS)
AS
T
Figure A.111 Earth Grid at Station–Top View
A F
*Note: 22numbers 6m deep electrode with a grading conductor was used as the earth grid. Surface
R
Reinforcement bars (re-bars) in the concrete floors are represented in the grounding model by 5mx5m
D
area at platforms. All these grids connected to the earth grid using bare conductors. Bonded rebars
are represented as a wire frame
-50
0 SOIL SURFACE
50
Z AXIS (METERS)
100
150
200
1 0
0
149.3
2
Y
AX
99.3
IS
H
49.3
(M
ET
E
-0.7
R
C
S)
-50.7
R
-100.7
-50 0 50 100 150 200
A
X AXIS (METERS)
M
3-D View of Conductors
T 5
A
Figure A.112 Earth Grid at Station–3D View
AS
F T
R A
D
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46 Maximum Value : 19.468
Minimum Value : 7.660
19.47
44 18.29
17.11
Y AXIS (METERS)
15.93
0
42 14.74
1
13.56
2 0
12.38
40 11.20
H
10.02
C
8.84
R
38
A
-9 -7 -5 -3 -1
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.113 MALZ: touch voltages on services level Cavern location 1 (most left top)– Spot
AS
F T
R A
D
[ID:BROADWAY @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
14 Maximum Value : 12.103
Minimum Value : 4.268
12.10
12 11.32
10.54
Y AXIS (METERS)
9.75
10
0
8.97
1
8.19
2 0
7.40
8 6.62
H
5.83
C
5.05
6
2 4 6
X AXIS (METERS)
8 10
AR
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.114 MALZ: touch voltages on platform level Cavern location 2 (second most left)–
S
Spot profiles
T A
A F
D R
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LEGEND
8.06
13 7.57
Y AXIS (METERS)
7.09
0
6.60
11
1
6.11
2 0
5.63
9 5.14
H
4.66
C
4.17
R
7
A
53 55 57 59 61
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.115 MALZ: touch voltages on platform location 3 (middle)– Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
[ID:BROADWAY @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
15 Maximum Value : 9.453
Minimum Value : 3.589
9.45
13 8.87
8.28
Y AXIS (METERS)
7.69
11
0
7.11
1
6.52
2 0
5.93
9 5.35
H
4.76
C
4.18
7
132 134 136 138
A
140
R
M
X AXIS (METERS)
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.116 MALZ: touch voltages on platform location 4 (second right)– Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
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LEGEND
16 Maximum Value : 17.260
Minimum Value : 4.563
17.26
14 15.99
14.72
Y AXIS (METERS)
13.45
12
0
12.18
1
10.91
2 0
9.64
10 8.37
H
7.10
C
5.83
8
156 158 160 162 164
AR
M
X AXIS (METERS)
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.117 MALZ: touch voltages on platform level Cavern location 5 (most right)– Spot
S
profiles
T A
A F
D R
[ID:BROADWAY @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
LEGEND
38 Maximum Value : 8.622
Minimum Value : 3.437
8.62
36 8.10
7.58
Y AXIS (METERS)
7.07
0
34 6.55
1
6.03
2 0
5.51
32 4.99
H
4.47
C
3.96
R
30
A
54 56 58 60 62
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.118 MALZ: touch voltages on platform level Cavern location 6 (middle top)– Spot
S
profiles
T A
A F
D R
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LEGEND
7.94
7.19
100
6.45
Relative Distance Along Surface (METERS)
5.71
0
4.97
50
1
4.23
0
3.49
2
0 2.74
H
2.00
C
1.26
R
-50
-40 10 60 110 160
A
Relative Distance Along Profile (METERS)
M
Step Voltage-Human Magnitude (Volts)
T 5
A
Figure A.119 MALZ: step voltages on all above locations – Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
175
125
75
Y AXIS (METERS)
0
25
0 1
-25
H 2
-75
R C
A
-50 0 50 100 150 200
M
X AXIS (METERS)
5
Top View of Conductors
A T
Figure A.120 Earth Grid Modelled for Surface EPR and Step and Touch Voltages at Station–
S
Top View
A
*Note a wire frame at 0.1m below ground was used to represent the surface level re-bars.
F T
R A
D
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LEGEND
167.05
151.92
130
136.80
Y AXIS (METERS)
121.67
0
106.54
80
1
91.41
0
76.28
2
30 61.15
H
46.02
C
30.89
R
-20
A
-40 10 60 110 160
X AXIS (METERS)
M
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
T 5
A
Figure A.121 MALZ: Touch voltages on surface level station area – Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
LEGEND
[ID:BROADWAY_SURFACE @ f=50.0000 Hz ]
Maximum Value : 125.399
124 Minimum Value : 20.714
125.40
119
114.93
114
104.46
109 93.99
Y AXIS (METERS)
83.53
104
73.06
99
0
62.59
1
94
0
52.12
2
41.65
89
H
31.18
C
84
R
70 75 80 85 90
X AXIS (METERS)
A
Touch Voltage Magn. (Volts) [Wors]
5 M
A T
Figure A.122 MALZ: Touch voltages on surface level Entrance from Broadway - Sydney
S
University – Spot profiles
T A
A F
D R
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LEGEND
225 Maximum Value : 77.954
Minimum Value : 0.664E-01
77.95
70.17
125 62.38
Y AXIS (METERS)
54.59
0
46.80
1
39.01
0
25 31.22
2
23.43
H
15.64
C
7.86
-75
-60 40 140 240
AR
M
X AXIS (METERS)
Step Voltage-Human Magnitude (Volts)
T 5
A
Figure A.123 MALZ: Step voltages on surface level – Spot profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
Level 9 ( 300.000 )
1 2 3 3 2 1
4
6 5 Level 8 ( 275.000 )
7
81111
91010
98 10
10 10
11
100 11 11 10
10
11
10
11 Level 7 ( 250.000 )
Y AXIS (METERS)
0
111111
Level 6 ( 225.000 )
1
8
10 9
11
Level 5 ( 200.000 )
2 0
Level 4 ( 175.000 )
0 3
3
Level 3 ( 150.000 )
H
2 2 Level 2 ( 125.000 )
C
Level 1 ( 100.000 )
R
-100
A
-100 0 100 200
M
X AXIS (METERS)
T 5
A
Figure A.124 MALZ: EPR on surface level – Contour profiles
AS
F T
R A
D
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1 0
2 0
C H
AR
5 M
A T
AS
F T
R A
D
Computation Results:
105.2127 MCM
53.2992 sq. mm
0
0.1622 in (radius)
1
4.1190 mm (radius)
Input Data:
2 0
H
Symmetrical RMS Current Magnitude: 20 kA
R C
A
Ambient Temperature: 40 °C
M
Maximum Allowable Temperature: 1083.0000 °C (fusing temperature)
5
Conductor Type: Copper, annealed soft drawn (100% conductivity)
T
A
Decrement Factor: 1.0618
S
X/R: 20
T A Frequency 50 (Hz):
F
Material Constants of Conductor:
D
Reference Temperature for Material Constants: 20.0000 °C
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Ampacity (RMS):
0
33.8065 kA, if no dc offset
1
32.7792 kA, with maximum dc offset
Input Data:
2 0
H
Maximum Fault Duration: 1 s
Ambient Temperature: 40 °C
R C
A
Maximum Allowable Temperature: 1083.0000 °C (fusing temperature)
M
Conductor Size: 120 sq. mm
5
Conductor Type: Copper, annealed soft drawn (100% conductivity)
T
A
Decrement Factor: 1.0313
S
X/R: 20
T A Frequency 50 (Hz):
F
Material Constants of Conductor:
D
Reference Temperature for Material Constants: 20.0000 °C
Computation Results:
Temperature Rise:
257.6759 °C
495.8167 °F
0
Final Temperature:
297.6759 °C
0 1
599.8167 °F
H 2
C
Input Data:
R
Symmetrical RMS Current Magnitude: 20 kA
Ambient Temperature: 40 °C
M A
T 5
Conductor Size: 120 sq. mm
A
Conductor Type: Copper, annealed soft drawn (100% conductivity)
S
Decrement Factor: 1.0313
T A X/R: 20
F
Frequency 50 (Hz):
D
Name: Copper, annealed soft drawn (100% conductivity)
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2 0
C H
AR
5 M
A T
AS
F T
R A
D
Table C.1 Earth Return Paths used for 33kV Westmead Ancillary substation.
0
2* Westmead Ancillary Rosehill Station 0 0 3
1
3 Westmead Station Parramatta Station 0 6 0
2 0
4 Parramatta Station Rosehill Station 0 6 0
5 IE Camellia Sub- 3 0 2
H
Rosehill Station transmission
C
substation (source)
R
Note*: consider worst case one tunnel section failure between Westmead Ancillary to Westmead
A
Station thus one 33kV cable and 8 nos. 120sq mm cables through this tunnel section was not
M
considered for modelling.
T 5
S A
T A
A F
D R
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Table C.2 Earth Return Paths used for 33kV Rosehill substation.
1* IE Camellia sub- 3 0 2
Rosehill Station transmission
substation
2* IE Rosehill zone 0 2 0
Rosehill Station
substation
3* Rosehill Station Parramatta Station 2 3 0
4* Parramatta Station Westmead Station 0 3 0
1 0
0
5 Westmead Station Westmead Ancillary 3 0 0
2
substation
H
6* Westmead Ancillary 0 0 3
Rosehill Station
substation
7 Rosehill Station Silverwater Station
R C 6 6
A
8 Sydney Olympic 6 0
Silverwater Station
park Station
5 M
Note*: consider worst case one tunnel section failure between Rosehill Station and Parramatta
Stations thus one 33kV cable and one 11kV cable cables through this tunnel section was not
T
considered for modelling.
A
Table C.3 Earth Return Paths used for 33kV Silverwater substation.
Case Sections
AS No of Cables
F T
From To Earth 11kV Cable 33kV Cable
cables screen screen
A
120sq mm (88.3 sq mm) (88.3sq mm)
1*
D R Silverwater Station
Homebush Bay
Drive Ancillary
substation
0 0 3
2 EA Homebush 3 0 2
Homebush Bay Drive
sub-transmission
Ancillary substation
substation
3* Sydney Olympic 2 3 0
Silverwater Station
Park Station
4 Silverwater Station Rosehill Station 0 6 6
5 Rosehill Station Parramatta 4 6 0
Station
Note*: consider worst case one tunnel section failure between Silverwater & Sydney Olympic Park
Station thus one 33kV cable and one 11kV cable cables through this tunnel section was not
considered for modelling.
Table C.4 Earth Return Paths used for 33kV Homebush Bay Drive Ancillary substation.
1* EA Homebush sub- 3 0 2
Homebush Bay Drive
transmission
Ancillary substation
substation
2 Homebush Bay Drive Silverwater Station 0 0 3
0
Ancillary substation
1
3* Homebush Bay Drive Sydney Olympic 0 3 0
0
Ancillary substation Park Station
2
4 Homebush Bay Drive William St Ancillary 0 0 6
Ancillary substation substation
5 Homebush Bay Drive
Ancillary substation
Strathfield Station
C
0 6
H 0
7
8
Strathfield Station
Burwood Station
Burwood Station
William St Ancillary
AR 0
0
6
6
0
0
M
substation
5
Note*: consider worst case one tunnel section failure between Homebush Bay Drive Ancillary
T
substation & Sydney Olympic Park Station thus one 33kV cable and one 11kV cable cables through
A
this tunnel section was not considered for modelling.
AS
F T
R A
D
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Table C.5 Earth Return Paths used for 33kV William Street Ancillary substation.
1* Homebush Bay 0 0 3
William St Ancillary
Drive Ancillary
substation
substation
2 EA Homebush sub- 3 0 2
Homebush Bay Drive
transmission
Ancillary substation
substation
0
3* William St Ancillary Burwood Station 0 3 0
1
substation
0
4 Burwood Station Strathfield Station 0 3 0
5
Strathfield Station
Homebush Bay
Drive Ancillary
0 3
H 2
C
substation
R
6 William St Ancillary Leichhardt Station 0 0 6
substation
7 William St Ancillary
substation
Five Dock Station 0
M A 6 0
5
Note*: consider worst case one tunnel section failure between William Street Ancillary substation &
T
Burwood Station thus one 33kV cable and one 11kV cable cables through this tunnel section was
A
not considered for modelling.
S
Table C.6 Earth Return Paths used for 33kV Leichhardt Station substation.
Case Sections
T A No of Cables
From
R
cables screen screen
120sq mm
D
(88.3 sq mm) (88.3sq mm)
1 William St Ancillary 0 0 6
Leichhardt Station
substation
2 Leichhardt Station Fivedock Station 0 6 0
3* Camperdown 2 3 0
Leichhardt Station
Station
4 Broadway – Sydney 2 3 0
Camperdown Station
University Station
5 William St Ancillary Leichhardt Station 0 0 6
substation
6 William St Ancillary Five Dock Station 0 6 0
substation
7 Leichhardt Station Central Station 0 0 3
Note*: consider worst case one tunnel section failure between Leichhardt Station & Camperdown
Station thus one 33kV cable and one 11kV cable cables through this tunnel section was not
considered for modelling.
Table C.7 Earth Return Paths used for 33kV Central Station substation.
1 0
Case Sections No of Cables
2 0
From to
C
Earth
cables
11kV Cable
screen
H 33kV Cable
screen
R
120sq mm (88.3 sq mm) (88.3sq mm)
1
Central Station
Broadway –
Sydney University
M A 2 3 0
5
Station
T
2 Camperdown 2 3 0
Broadway Station
A
Station
S
3* Central Station Leichhardt Station 0 0 3
A
4 Camperdown Station Leichhardt Station 0 6 0
T
5 Central Station SMNS1 0 6 6
6
A F
Central Station EA Campbell St
Zone substation
3 0 2
D R
Note*: consider worst case one tunnel section failure between Central station & Broadway –
Sydney University Station thus one 33kV cable and one 11kV cable cables through this tunnel
section was not considered for modelling.
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PRE-FINAL REFERENCE DESIGN
APPENDIX A_HV EARTHING MANAGEMENT STRATEGY.DOC T
Reference Design Issued for Archiving
Section 9 - Earthing, Bonding and EMC
Earthing and Bonding Strategy Report
The drawings listed below can be found in the Drawings of the Reference Design Document.
0
System wide electrical services – Mainline traction negative return
WST-2100-RD-1000-ME-0307
1
schematic sheet 3 of 3
0
WST-2100-RD-1000-ME-0309 System wide electrical services – station typical earthing schematic
WST-2100-RD-1000-ME-0615
control system schematic
H 2
System wide electrical services – typical DC stray current monitoring &
C
WST-2100-RD-1800-ME-0301 Silverwater Station – electrical services earthing grid details
R
WST-2100-RD-1800-ME-0302 Silverwater Station – electrical services earthing grid layout plan
M A
T 5
S A
T A
A F
D R