saadicarnot
Electrical
- Jun 25, 2008
- 14
Normally as most earthing design practitioners take the resistivity values before excavating for the earthing mash. But in our case the site is already excavated for the said purpose and the resistivity data is available further bellow that level. So can any one recommend a technique which we don’t have to back fill the site to calculate the resistivity values and excavate it again to lay the mesh? Some of my pals are talking of extrapolation but still it won’t represent the actual thing as the error is quite high.