Book and Seminar: Guide to Earthing and Bonding for AC Electrified Railways
Roger White
Director at Rail Electrification Consultancy Honorary Senior Research Fellow of University of Birmingham
The BOOK available for order from the IET Book Store
SEMINAR: Railway Earthing and Bonding
Requirements for Integration of AC Electrified Railways
28 - 29 June 2022 | IET Birmingham: Austin Court
A copy of the book is included as part of the registration fee
Guide to Earthing and Bonding for AC Electrified Railways
The complexity of integrating the earthing of an AC electrified railway with various electrical distribution systems and exposed conductive parts means that it is impossible to prescribe one earthing and bonding design solution that addresses the needs of every railway. Therefore, different earthing designs are needed for individual railways.
This new Guide describes the underlying principles and typical configurations for the earthing and bonding of electrical traction system assets and other lineside assets and structures to reduce hazards to people and failures to equipment and systems. It also aims to assist infrastructure owners, railway designers and installation contractors in adopting a harmonised approach toward earthing and bonding design philosophy for AC railway infrastructure.
The work has been split into 10 sections covering:
This new Guide explains the principles of a 'common earth' system (traction and non-traction) which can provide a robust and low impedance path to Earth.
CEng MIMechE | Railway Electrification OLE / OCS (AECOM)
2 年Looking forward to attend the Earthing and Bonding seminar for AC Electrified Railways in Birmingham in approximately one month!
Technical Director and Professional Head for Electrification
2 年Was privileged to see a draft of this, highly recommend! pre-ordered
Charter Professional Eng. | Railway Electrification Expert | Project Manager - Rail Electrification (OCS | OLE | OHW)
2 年Hi Roger, thanks for sharing. Do you think it will be an online seminar session in the future?