Security fencing grounding - Mike Holt's Forum
11 Aug.,2025
Security fencing grounding - Mike Holt's Forum
I am Maintenance Electrical Engineer at a federal multipurpose hydroelectric dam and am not as intimately familiar with the 70 as I could be. I am trying to find good justification for management to properly ground the new security fencing around our federal hydroelectric facility. I walked out the fencing and found that the old fencing was periodically grounded but the new fence has nothing that I can find. As we are in a windy dry area with periodic lightning strikes, I am concerned that the fencing should be grounded but I cannot find it specifically in the 70. Is it located in a section under something else or is it even directly addressed? I know that it is the right thing to do but I also need to justify spending the man-hours on this. Thank you in advance for any help.
Re: Security fencing grounding
These type of facilities are not covered by NEC, rather NESC. Security fences are grounded to the grid in substation and power generation stations. It is not done for lightning but rather to clear a fault in the event of an overhead line falling onto the fence, or to protect human and livestock life in the event there is a ground fault inside the secured area from step rise potential.
[ June 08, , 10:41 AM: Message edited by: dereckbc ]
Re: Security fencing grounding
Just as clarification, this security fence is not associated with the generation nor the transmission as this is the exterior physical security fence. The boundary that crosses under our transmission lines is the river. The fence in question is actually a 1/4 mile away and in no way electrically connected to the power house. This only protects the resources area and storage yard. Sorry for the insufficient info.
Re: Security fencing grounding
Wish I could give you some ammo with NEC requirements, but there is none unless you have a gate controller or some other electrical device. In that event all that would be required is an EGC ran with phase and neutral conductors, or just the raceway itself used as an EGC.
Your really talking about a design/performance issue.
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