RedVector BW24_RV-947

STP-Test-1

STP-Test-1

2 hrs. Online Course

Level: Intermediate

Item#: BW24_RV-947

SME: Lee Layton, P.E.

This two hour online course examines the methods used to provide grounding protection for both people and equipment. The purpose of protection grounding, National Electrical Code® requirements, and the various factors that affect electrical grounding are discussed. Design calculations are presented for single rod grounding systems, linear grounding systems, and rectangular grid grounding systems.

After completing this course, the student will know how to design a simple grounding system, how to measure the effectiveness of the grounding system, and how to improve the effectiveness of a grounding system.

This course includes a multiple choice quiz at the end.

Course Objectives
The objectives of this course are to give the student an understanding of the basics of electrical protection grounding. After completing this course, the student should:
  • Understand the factors that influence an effective grounding system.

  • Understand the code requirements for protection grounding.

  • Know how to design simple grounding systems.

  • Know how to measure ground resistance and soil resistivity.

SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT: Lee Layton, P.E.
Lee Layton, P.E.  Photo
Mr. Layton holds a BS in electrical engineering from Auburn University and an MBA. He is a licensed professional engineer in Georgia and North Carolina. He has over 35 years experience in the electric utility industry. His area of expertise includes distribution design, planning, metering, system operations, and relaying.
Mr. Layton has taught numerous training courses for other utility professionals in the areas of metering, relaying, equipment application, and distribution line design and authored over 100 papers on utility operations.