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- Oct 30, 2011
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Hi,
I am trying to build small earthing electrode in very limited space for a house that doesn't have it. It will be used with RCD (deltaI 300mA or 100mA) in system with 240V. I am choosing between straight horizontal stripe (around 7 m long) and two horizontal stripes (3.5 m long) crossed at the center of each other at 90 degrees. It would be at 0.8 m deep. Calculated with formulas form this link: , formula number (7) it will be around 55 ohm with rho=300 ohmM. My question is how to minimize step potential voltage especially in longitudinal direction ? If I connect cable at the middle of the horizontal stripe would it be better to install vertical earth rods at the ends of the stripe 0.8 m deep to lower step potential in longitudinal direction or small V shape horizontal electrode. The same question is for two horizontal stripes crossed at the center of each other at 90 degrees.
I am trying to build small earthing electrode in very limited space for a house that doesn't have it. It will be used with RCD (deltaI 300mA or 100mA) in system with 240V. I am choosing between straight horizontal stripe (around 7 m long) and two horizontal stripes (3.5 m long) crossed at the center of each other at 90 degrees. It would be at 0.8 m deep. Calculated with formulas form this link: , formula number (7) it will be around 55 ohm with rho=300 ohmM. My question is how to minimize step potential voltage especially in longitudinal direction ? If I connect cable at the middle of the horizontal stripe would it be better to install vertical earth rods at the ends of the stripe 0.8 m deep to lower step potential in longitudinal direction or small V shape horizontal electrode. The same question is for two horizontal stripes crossed at the center of each other at 90 degrees.