lume7006
Electrical
- Oct 2, 2007
- 103
Hello friends,
I would like to get your oppinions about the procedure to perform earth resistance measurements oriented to determine resistivity.
1) IEEE std 81 says that at least two traverses may be done and it does not set any limit on the distance between electrodes.
2) Some equipment manufacturer says there is a limit of distance of no more than 30 m between each two electrodes and that's the reasson the "default" leads have that lenght.
3) There are some papers from some recognized consultants (some of them participated on IEEE std 80 preparation) that perform those measurements and the distances reported between each pair of electrodes are in some cases much longer (up to 150 m between each two electrodes)
So I am really confused and I do not know what is the correct way to perform them.
If the area to be measured is too large, doing measurements with electrodes appart 30 m from each other at maximum, may require using many traverses and of course, the deepest lawyers will not be properly know (according to IEEE std 81)
Please, give me your comments about it.
I would like to get your oppinions about the procedure to perform earth resistance measurements oriented to determine resistivity.
1) IEEE std 81 says that at least two traverses may be done and it does not set any limit on the distance between electrodes.
2) Some equipment manufacturer says there is a limit of distance of no more than 30 m between each two electrodes and that's the reasson the "default" leads have that lenght.
3) There are some papers from some recognized consultants (some of them participated on IEEE std 80 preparation) that perform those measurements and the distances reported between each pair of electrodes are in some cases much longer (up to 150 m between each two electrodes)
So I am really confused and I do not know what is the correct way to perform them.
If the area to be measured is too large, doing measurements with electrodes appart 30 m from each other at maximum, may require using many traverses and of course, the deepest lawyers will not be properly know (according to IEEE std 81)
Please, give me your comments about it.