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Ground Potential Rise - ballpark values? 1

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Jay27

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I have a form from a telecomm company that is requesting the Ground Potential Rise (GPR), Distance to 300V GPR Boundary, etc. I am looking for typical 'ballpark values'... my calculations give me a pretty far distance for the 300V GPR Boundary. The calculations seem really straight forward, but 760,610 ft seems pretty ridiculous. I am going to recheck the units for my soil resistivity (I bet it is ohms/meter and my calculation needs to be in feet), but that will have to wait until tomorrow when the truck with the tester (and instruction book) is back. Any help is appreciated!

you can't fix stupid
 

Recommended Practice
for Establishing
Ground Potential Rise (GPR)
and Zone of Influence (ZOI) by Bill Petersen,
President, Protection Technologies Inc., could be useful to you.
 
Thanks! That paper seems to be what I am looking for!

you can't fix stupid
 
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