Saturday, January 26, 2019

Re: [Electric Boats] Ground wire sizing

 

Brian,

Even though not considered high voltage, some people keep their 48V system ungrounded. I think this is addressed in the high voltage standard TE-30, although I've never seen it.

Chris

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On Jan 25, 2019, at 21:27, DAN HENNIS dhennis@centurytel.net [electricboats] <electricboats@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

I don"t do ABYC very well yet, but I believe the NEC wants your first choice.  Think of it logically, if your supply is say 15 amps, then use the size for that supply.  Each supply gets a wire to the buss.  It does no additional good to put #2 for a ground when a 12 is the supply size. (IMHO)
Dan



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From: kd5crs@gmail.com [electricboats] <electricboats@yahoogroups.com>
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Sent: Mon, 21 Jan 2019 11:45:35 -0500 (EST)
Subject: [Electric Boats] Ground wire sizing





 
Hello all, I have a sanity-check question to make sure I'm interpreting ABYC correctly for my electric boat conversion.

I have 3 electrical systems onboard:
1. Shore power, 120VAC 30A, dock only, no inverters. 10AWG from inlet to main panel. Branch circuits (all 15A breakers) are 12AWG.
2. 48V electric motor, max amperage 120A. 2AWG from pack to motor.
3. 12V accessory power.. Actual max amperage is very low (just LED running lights and a radio), but I'm sizing the wires from the battery to the DC panel for the max panel amps, so I'm using 4AWG from battery to panel. Branch circuits are 16AWG.

My plan is to use a bus bar (probably the Blue Sea MaxiBus 250A 4 post) as the common grounding point.

I'm looking at ABYC E-9 (13) figure 15, DC NEGATIVE SYSTEM - DC GROUNDING SYSTEM. My takeaway here is that each system should using a grounding wire the same size as its biggest wire size. So the Shore power panel to ground should be 10AWG, the 48V battery to ground should be 2AWG, and the 12V battery to ground should be 4AWG. However, the alternate interpretation is that all wires should be the largest size, so all three need to be 2AWG.

So which way is right: each system uses the size of its largest conductor (10, 2, and 4, Dr Pepper time), or every system uses the size of the largest conductor (2AWG).

Thanks,
Brian






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