Change List for this Rule

 

Original Version
Rule 59.3-D

 

59.3-D.    Neutral Conductors

 

The arrangement and continuity of common neutral conductors shall conform to the following requirements:

 

Cross ties of the neutral conductor shall be made to form a continuous interconnected grid network and there shall be two or more separate and continuous metallic return conductors from the grid network to the substation constituting the source of supply thereto.

If two return conductors only are used, each shall have a minimum area of approximately 50 per cent of the area of the primary phase conductor of the largest overhead feeder serving the area.  (See Table No. 14 of Rule 59.3-B for minimum sizes.)

If more than two return conductors are used, the current-carrying capacity of the return system shall be such that a break in any one path shall leave two or more return paths which, combined, shall have a minimum area of approximately 50 per cent of the area of the primary phase conductor of the largest overhead feeder serving the area, thus providing adequate current-carrying capacity for full load current.  (see Table No. 14 of Rule 59.3-B for minimum sizes.)

Primary neutral conductors or secondary neutral conductors, where continuous, may be used as a return loop from a common neutral provided they are of sufficient current-carrying capacity as specified in Rule 59.3-B and provided that they are grounded throughout in accordance with the requirements for common neutral line conductors as specified in Rule 59.4-B. Primary or secondary neutral line conductors so used shall be carried in their normal primary or secondary positions respectively.

 

Strikeout and Underline Version
Rule 59.3-D


59.3-D.    Neutral Conductors

 

The arrangement and continuity of common neutral conductors shall conform to the following requirements:

 

Cross ties of the neutral conductor shall be made to form a continuous interconnected grid network and there shall be two or more separate and continuous metallic return conductors from the grid network to the substation constituting the source of supply thereto.

If two return conductors only are used, each shall have a minimum
area conductivity of approximately 50 per cent of the area conductivity of the primary phase conductor of the largest overhead feeder serving the area.  (See Table No. 14 of Rule 59.3-B for minimum sizes.)

If more than two return conductors are used, the current-carrying capacity of the return system shall be such that a break in any one path shall leave two or more return paths which, combined, shall have a minimum
area conductivity of approximately 50 per cent of the area conductivity of the primary phase conductor of the largest overhead feeder serving the area, thus providing adequate current-carrying capacity for full load current.  (see Table No. 14 of Rule 59.3-B for minimum sizes.)

Primary neutral conductors or secondary neutral conductors, where continuous, may be used as a return loop from a common neutral provided they are of sufficient current-carrying capacity as specified in Rule 59.3-B and provided that they are grounded throughout in accordance with the requirements for common neutral line conductors as specified in Rule 59.4-B. Primary or secondary neutral line conductors so used shall be carried in their normal primary or secondary positions respectively.

 

Final Version
Rule 59.3-D


59.3-D.    Neutral Conductors

 

The arrangement and continuity of common neutral conductors shall conform to the following requirements:

 

Cross ties of the neutral conductor shall be made to form a continuous interconnected grid network and there shall be two or more separate and continuous metallic return conductors from the grid network to the substation constituting the source of supply thereto.

If two return conductors only are used, each shall have a minimum area of approximately 50 per cent of the area of the primary phase conductor of the largest overhead feeder serving the area.  (See
Table No. 14 of Rule 59.3-B for minimum sizes.)

If more than two return conductors are used, the current-carrying capacity of the return system shall be such that a break in any one path shall leave two or more return paths which, combined, shall have a minimum area of approximately 50 per cent of the area of the primary phase conductor of the largest overhead feeder serving the area, thus providing adequate current-carrying capacity for full load current.  (see Table No. 14 of Rule 59.3-B for minimum sizes.)

Primary neutral conductors or secondary neutral conductors, where continuous, may be used as a return loop from a common neutral provided they are of sufficient current-carrying capacity as specified in
Rule 59.3-B and provided that they are grounded throughout in accordance with the requirements for common neutral line conductors as specified in Rule 59.4-B. Primary or secondary neutral line conductors so used shall be carried in their normal primary or secondary positions respectively.