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On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 22:16:35 +0000 (UTC), "Reg Edwards"
wrote: |I am not very familiar with USA power-grounding regulations and they |probably vary from state to state. But I am under the impression that in |some simple circumstances, perhaps domestic, a single ground rod is |considered adequate for safety purposes. | |Under similar circumstances a maximum ground electrode resistance ( whatever |its construction ) of 50 ohms is specified. | |A 'standard' ground rod is 8 feet long and 1 inch in diameter. | |An average soil resistivity is 500 ohm-metres ( = 2 mS ). See Eznec? | |The calculated resistance of a single standard rod in average soil is 194 |ohms. ( I'm sure the calculating formula can be found somewhere on the IEEE |shelves. There ought to be greater use made of it. ) I responded to this in more detail but the post never came through. So more quickly this time see: http://www.usda.gov/rus/telecom/publ...s/1751f802.pdf [snip] |
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