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IEEE P2752

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IEEE P2752 IEEE Approved Draft Guide for Multi-Point Grounding System of Trains in Electrified Railway

standard by IEEE, 09/03/2023

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Scope

This guide applies to the design and requirement of grounding system for vehicles operating in electrified railway.

Purpose

This guide is to provide a design and adoption of the grounding system for trains, to restrict the maximum protective grounding current, improve the current distribution uniformity, and minimize the car body's electric potential.

Abstract

New IEEE Standard - Active - Draft.As the unique pathway of traction power reflux, the multi-point mobile grounding system plays a critical role in providing safer power supply for electrified railway. The multi-point mobile grounding system of electrified railway contains two types of grounding modes—working grounding and protective grounding. However, along with the traction power increasing, it is possible that the traction current discharged by the working grounding flows through the neighboring protective grounding points back to the vehicle bodies; then this vehicle body (VB) current may flee through other protective grounding points back to the rail again during the dynamic process of the vehicles, forming as the current reflux phenomenon. This VB current reflux may directly result in thermal surge in the partial part of train bodies, or cause the contact potential of vehicle bodies, which may interfere or even burn the low-voltage control systems or on-board sensors. Apart from threatening the on-board equipment, the uneven distribution of reflux locating at each wheel set of carriage may also result in the erosion of the isolated joint of rail or even shorten the life span of carbon brush contacting with the axles of grounding wheels. This guide applies to the design and requirement of grounding system for vehicles operation in electrified railway.