Ask the Grounding Experts

What is Resistance to Ground Measurement? (Part 1)

May 05, 2021 E&S Grounding Solutions Season 1 Episode 10
What is Resistance to Ground Measurement? (Part 1)
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Ask the Grounding Experts
What is Resistance to Ground Measurement? (Part 1)
May 05, 2021 Season 1 Episode 10
E&S Grounding Solutions

In this episode, E&S Grounding Solutions President David Stockin sits down to chat about the three-point fall-of-potential method for conducting a resistance to ground measurement. In this method, there is a particular location for a potential probe that will help produce a reasonably accurate result for the test. However, it is important to take readings at multiple locations to see if there are any problems with the test setup and site conditions. The fall-of-potential method has limitations to its applications because site conditions may not accommodate a good test setup. Still, engineers should learn how the concepts behind the fall-of-potential method can be useful when assessing the design or performance of a grounding system. For a video of this podcast, please visit our YouTube Channel at E&S Grounding Solutions. For more information or to sign up for some of our world-renowned educational classes, please visit our website at www.ESgrounding.com

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In this episode, E&S Grounding Solutions President David Stockin sits down to chat about the three-point fall-of-potential method for conducting a resistance to ground measurement. In this method, there is a particular location for a potential probe that will help produce a reasonably accurate result for the test. However, it is important to take readings at multiple locations to see if there are any problems with the test setup and site conditions. The fall-of-potential method has limitations to its applications because site conditions may not accommodate a good test setup. Still, engineers should learn how the concepts behind the fall-of-potential method can be useful when assessing the design or performance of a grounding system. For a video of this podcast, please visit our YouTube Channel at E&S Grounding Solutions. For more information or to sign up for some of our world-renowned educational classes, please visit our website at www.ESgrounding.com

Please follow us on Social Media for updates and behind the scenes info:
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YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWWjcaK6ozQI5DCF0wf58HQ