How to Find an Earth Fault On board Ships?
Earth fault is considered
very critical on board a ship. Some ships which operate at 440 V do not have
any trip devices attached for a single earth fault. However when the operating
voltage exceeds 3000V, it is mandatory to have a protection system which
isolates when a machinery suffers an earth fault.
How to find out an Earth Fault?
Finding Earth Fault on 440V
circuit
Whenever there is an earth fault alarm, immediately inform
to electrical officer (if he is on board). First action is to
check the trueness of the alarm. Usually there will be a test button which when
pressed, resets the alarm and rechecks the condition of the earth
fault.
If the ship is having
IAS (Integrated Automation System), check on the computer in the list of events
after which the alarm has activated. If IAS facility is not available, there is
only one option of isolating each and every machinery in the 440 V circuit and
check whether the earth fault indication returns back to normal.
Isolation of all
machinery, which operates on 440V, is not always possible. Certain critical
equipment like steering gear and lubricating oil pumps cannot be isolated for
when the ship is underway. However changeover can be done from running
machinery to the standby one and thus the earth fault can be found.
Finding Earth Fault on 220V
Circuit
Finding an Earth Fault
on a 220V circuit is comparatively difficult than a 440V circuit. The main
reason being the lighting circuits found all round the vessel. However, any
earth fault alarm with respect to a 220V circuit is usually treated as
important but not an emergency.
When a 220V earth
fault alarm sounds, as said earlier, the trueness of the alarm is checked by
pressing the test button and then investigation can be started on each and
every 220V circuit.
Example: Earth Fault alarm
sounds on a 220V panel
1.
Check the trueness of the alarm.
2.
Isolate the complete Group start
panel for a lighting division one by one.
3.
Check the Earth Fault indicator for
status (still faulty or normal).
4.
If faulty, then put on the breaker
which is put off earlier and isolate other group start panel for lighting
circuit.
5.
Once the group start panel is
identified, then individual lighting switches are turned off one by one and
checked for the alarm condition.
6.
When any switch when turned off and
thus the condition becomes normal, then this lighting circuit is marked and
then inspection is done on the particular light for abnormalities.
Ingress of moisture is
most common reason for an earth fault.
Alternate Idea:
Instead of turning off breakers one by
one for the lighting circuit, I followed a method where I turned off all
lighting circuit of a particular doubted area. This method helps usually when
there are two or more earth faults in 220V lighting circuit. By turning off all
the breakers of a particular area, then switching on the breaker one by one
will eliminate multiple earth faults.
When I turned off
lighting switches one by one, it was difficult for me to identify multiple
earth faults.
Once the particular
faulty circuit is spotted, then we have to further break them into individual
dividable pieces and check them for earth faults. For this as usual, we use
megger against earth.
By removing fuse of
the two phase lines, each line can be tested and the fault pinned down.
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