Shielded UPS Room In A Bank

In October 2002, VitaTech Engineering conducted an AC extremely low frequency (ELF) site survey within the leased tenant spaces in a bank located in Dallas, Texas. Subsequently, recommendations were made to install a 3,072 ft2 magnetic shield inside the tenant space to provide attenuation from the magnetic fields emanating from the “ONCOR” transformer vault located below. Additionally, in late June 2003, VitaTech was contracted to design, install, test and certify a AC ELF EMF dual-substrate magnetic shield. On July 10th-16th 2003, VitaTech installed the 3,072 ft2 (surface area) shield.

 

AC ELF Site Assessment

A detailed AC ELF magnetic field site survey of the building (basement level switchgear room, transformer vault, electrical rooms, and 1st floor tenant office space) was performed on Monday & Tuesday, October 14th-15th, 2002. AC ELF magnetic flux density data was recorded at the floor and one meter level inside the office/cubicle spaces, switchgear room, and surrounding areas located on the basement and first floor. During the initial recording period, it was determined that the magnetic fields recorded in the office/cubicle areas did not decay at a normal nonlinear rate ( 1/r2 meter) indicating a potential circulating ground/net/zero sequence current problem. After preliminary data was recorded in the primary areas of concern, a check of the electrical system was conducted and recommendations to correct electrical faults were made. Data was recorded on the floor and at the 1-meter level to determine the rate of field decay of the magnetic fields emanating from the transformer vault and collector bus ways below. This is extremely important because slow decay rates (greater than 25% for floor to 1-meter) are indicative of net, ground, or zero sequence currents which emanate magnetic fields which cannot be effectively shielded. Calculating the peak decay rate (dividing the 1-meter peak by floor peak) one obtains the percentage field decay from the floor to 1-meter. Magnetic fields generated by an electrical system which is properly wired and grounded, decay quickly at no greater than 25%, i.e. the lower the percentage, the faster the fields drop off. Calculated peak decay rates we well above 25% in every surveyed office and cubicle space. This is indicative of egregious net, ground, and zero sequence currents which would have to be corrected before other magnetic field mitigation solutions (i.e. shielding) could be implemented.

Since the data was recorded on a mild October (high 60's) day and building under partial (holiday) load (approximately 60 %), it can be assumed that the magnetic field levels can be multiplied by a factor of two (2) during peak summer loads. It is common for the magnetic field levels to increase/decrease due to the loads placed upon the electrical system. VitaTech Engineering recommends correcting any and all N.E.C wiring/grounding errors throughout the entire facility to include main electrical service and secondary systems. Additionally, VitaTech highly recommends installing a magnetic shielding solution to attenuate (reduce) the magnetic field levels caused from the transformer vault with collector busses located below the tenant space.

Project Data

Before Shield Site Survey
3-D Contour Plot of Site Before AC ELF Magnetic Shield Installed

After Shield Site Survey
3-D Contour Plot of Site After AC ELF Magnetic Shield Installed

 

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Magnetic Shield Images

Before Shield
3,072 square-foot area. Peak emissions were 401mG at floor level.

After Shield
3,072 square-foot shielded area. Peak emissions were 11.6mG at floor level.