Getting Down to Earth
Megger Sweden

Getting Down to Earth

A practical guide to earth resistance testing

Publicerad: 29 juni 2020 Kategori: Pdf-kataloger

Megger Sweden

Getting Down to Earth

Publicerad: 29 juni 2020 · Kategori: Pdf-kataloger

A practical guide to earth resistance testing

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Getting Down to Earth A practical guide to earth resistance testing Introduction Nothing is quite so common or abundantly available throughout the world as the earths soil. We are more apt to think of earth as something to be tilled for planting or to be excavated for a building foundation. Yet, it also has an electrical property -- conductivity (or low resistance) -- that is put to practical use every day in industrial plants and utilities. Broadly speaking, earth resistance is the resistance of soil to the passage of electric current. Actually, the earth is a relatively poor conductor of electricity compared to normal conductors like copper wire. But, if the area of a path for current is large enough, resistance can be quite low and the earth can be a good conductor. It is the earths abundance and availability that make it an indispensible component of a properly functioning electrical system. Earth resistance is measured in two ways for two important fields of use: 1. Determining effectiveness of ground grids and connections that are used with electrical systems to protect personnel and equipment. 2. Prospecting for good (low resistance) ground locations, or obtaining measured resistance values that can give specific information about what lies some distance below the earths surface (such as depth to bed rock). It is not the intent of this manual to go too deeply into the theory and mathematics of the subject. As noted in the references at the end, there are many excellent...

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