The Difference Between Bonding Grounding and Earthing
The Difference Between Bonding Grounding and Earthing
The Difference Between Bonding Grounding and Earthing
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Technical Articles Home / Technical Articles / What is the difference between Bonding, Grounding and Earthing?
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1. Introduction
2. Bonding 3. Earthing 4. Grounding 5. Micro Difference between Earthing and Grounding 6. Illegal Practice of interchange Purpose of Grounding and earthing wire 7. Conclusion
Introduction
One of the most misunderstood and confused concept is difference between Bonding, Groundingand Earthing. Bonding is more clear word compare to Grounding and Earthing, but there is a micro difference between Grounding and Earhing. Earthing and Grounding are actually different terms for expressing the same concept. Ground or earth in a mains electrical wiring system is a conductor that provides a low impedance path to the earthto prevent hazardous voltages from appearing on equipment. Earthing is more commonly used in Britain, European and most of the commonwealth countries standards (IEC, IS), while Grounding is the word used in North American standards (NEC, IEEE, ANSI, UL). We understand that Earthing and Grounding are necessary and have an idea how to do it but we dont have crystal clear concept for that. We need to understand that there are really two separate things we are doing for same purpose that we call Grounding or Earthing. The Earthing is to reference our electrical source to earth (usually via connection to some kind of rod driven into the earth or some other metal that has direct contact with the earth). The grounded circuits of machines need to have an effective return path from the machines to the power source in order to function properly (Here by Neutral Circuit).
In addition, non-current-carrying metallic components in a System, such as equipment cabinets, enclosures, and structural steel, need to be electrically interconnected and earthed properly so voltage potential cannot exist between them. However, troubles can arise when terms like bonding, grounding, and earthing are interchanged or confused in certain situations.
In TN Type Power Distribution System, in US NEC (and possibly other) usage: Equipment is earthed to pass fault Current and to trip the protective device without electrifying the device enclosure. Neutral is the current return path for phase. These Earthing conductor and Neutral conductor are connected together and earthed at the distribution panel and also at the street, but the intent is that no current flow on earthed ground, except during momentary fault conditions. Here we may say that Earthing and grounding are nearly same by practice. But In the TT Type Power Distribution System(in India) Neutral is only earthed (here it is actually called Grounding) at distribution source (at distribution transformer) and Four wires (Neutral and Three Phase) are distributed to consumer. While at consumer side all electrical equipment body are connected and earthed at consumer premises (here it is called Earthing). Consumer has no any permissionto mix Neutral with earth at his premises here earthing and grounding is the different by practice. In both above case Earthing and Grounding are used for the same Purpose. Lets try to understand this terminology one by one. Go to Content
Bonding
Bondingis simply the act of joining two electrical conductors together. These may be two wires, a wire and a pipe, or these may be two Equipments. Bonding has to be done by connecting of all the metal parts that are not supposed to be carrying current during normal operations to bringing them to the same electrical potential. Bonding ensures that these two things which are bonded will be at the same electrical potential. That means we would not get electricity building up in one equipment or between two different equipment. No current flow can take place between two bonded bodies because they have the same potential. Bonding it self , does not prot ect anyt hing.However, if one of those boxes is earthed there can be no electrical energy build-up. If the grounded box is bonded to the other box, the other box is also at zero electrical potential. It protects equipment and person by reducing current flow between pieces of equipment at different potentials. The primary reasonfor bonding is personnel safety, so someone touching two pieces of
equipment at the same time does not receive a shock by becoming the path of equalization if they happen to be at different potentials. The Second reasonhas to do with what happens if Phase conductor may be touched an external metal part. The bonding helps to create a low impedance path back to the source. This will force a large current to flow, which in turn will cause the breaker to trip. In other words, bonding is there to allow a breaker to trip and thereby to terminate a fault.
Bonding to electrical earth is used extensively to ensure that all conductors(person, surface and product) are at the same electrical potential. When all conductors are at the same potential no discharge can occur. Go to Content
Earthing
Earthing means connecting the dead part(it means the part which does not carries current under normal condition) to the earth for example electrical equipments frames, enclosures, supports etc. The purpose of earthing is to minimize the risk of receiving an electric shockif touching metal parts when a fault is present. Generally green wire is used for this as a nomenclature.
Under fault conditionsthe non-current carrying metal parts of an electrical installation such as frames, enclosures, supports, fencing etc. may attain high potential with respect to ground so that any person or stray animal touching these or approaching these will be subjected to potential differencewhich may result in the flow of a current through the body of the person or the animal of such a value as may prove fatal. To avoid this non-current carrying metal parts of the electrical system are connected to the general mass of earth by means of an earthing system comprising of earth conductors to conduct the fault currents safely to the ground. Earthing has been accomplished through bonding of a metallic system to earth. It is normally achieved by inserting ground rods or other electrodes deep inside earth. Earthing is to ensure safety or Protection of electrical equipment and Human by discharging the electrical energy to the earth. Go to Content
Grounding
Grounding means connecting the live part(it means the part which carries current under normal condition) to the earth for example neutral of power transformer. It is done for the protections of power system equipment and to provide an effective return path from the machine to the power source. For example grounding of neutral point of a star connected transformer. Grounding refers the current carrying part of the system such as neutral (of the transformer or generator). Because of lightening, line surges or unintentional contact with other high voltage lines, dangerously high voltages can develop in the electrical distribution system wires. Grounding provides a safe, alternate path around the electrical system of your house thus minimizing damage from such occurrences. Generally Black wire is used for this as a nomenclature. All electrical/electronic circuits (AC & DC) need a reference potential (zero volts) which is called ground in order to make possible the current flow from generator to load. Ground is May or May not be earthed.In Electrical Power distribution it is either earthed at distribution Point or at Consumer end but it is not earthed in Automobile( for instance all vehicles electrical circuits have
ground connected to the chassis and metallic body that are insulated from earth through tires). There may exist a neutral to ground voltage due to voltage drop in the wiring, thus neutral does not necessarily have to be at ground potential. Cant see this video? Click hereto watch it on Youtube. In a properly balanced system, the phase currents balance each other, so that the total neutral current is also zero. For individual systems, this is not completely possible, but we strive to come close in aggregate. This balancing allows maximum efficiency of the distribution transformers secondary winding. Go to Content
1. Difference in T erminology
In USA term Groundingis used but in UK term Earthingis used.
Conclusion
Ground is a source for unwanted currents and also as a return path for main current. While earthing is done not for return path but only for protection of delicate equipments. It is an alternate low resistance path for current. Earth is used for the safety of the human body in fault conditions while Grounding (As neutral earth) is used for the protection of equipment. Go to Content
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