sobeys81
Electrical
- Jul 13, 2008
- 63
Hi...
You have been all of great help me in the past while answering my questions.
I am working on a grounding grid study and some how I found this document that talks about client requirements. I am just having a hard time understanding this. I would appreciate, if you could elaborate.
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" All grounds shall have a resistance to earth not exceeding 5 ohms throughout the year considering seasonal variations in soil conditions.
Grounds for low resistance grounded systems shall not exceeded 2 ohms.
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I have done some grounding grids in the past where based on CSA I have to only satisfy GPR, touch and step potential requirements but there was never a limit on ground resistance value. I did some research and found this link where it talks about 5 ohms but did not find no information about 2 ohms.
Thanks
You have been all of great help me in the past while answering my questions.
I am working on a grounding grid study and some how I found this document that talks about client requirements. I am just having a hard time understanding this. I would appreciate, if you could elaborate.
*******************
" All grounds shall have a resistance to earth not exceeding 5 ohms throughout the year considering seasonal variations in soil conditions.
Grounds for low resistance grounded systems shall not exceeded 2 ohms.
************************
I have done some grounding grids in the past where based on CSA I have to only satisfy GPR, touch and step potential requirements but there was never a limit on ground resistance value. I did some research and found this link where it talks about 5 ohms but did not find no information about 2 ohms.
Thanks