Ground System Resistance
Testing: Site Compliance Testing
Many equipment manufacturers now require that the grounding
system for their equipment must be 5-ohms or less and that
resistance-to-ground tests be conducted on the grounding system
in order to validate the warrantees on the equipment. The 3-point
fall-of-potential method and/or the Clamp-on Induced Frequency
Test are used to measure the resistance-to-ground of existing
grounding systems.
Resistance-to-ground testing requires highly trained personnel
to properly conduct the tests and ensure accurate results.
In the past, many of these tests have
been found to be invalid due to poorly trained technicians running the tests.
Don’t let the warrantees on your equipment become “null and void” due
to errors on the part of the people conducting those tests.
GROUND SYSTEM RESISTANCE TESTING:
SITE VERIFICATION
Includes a Certificate of
Certification
A. Clamp-on Induced Frequency Test
B. 3-point Fall-of-Potential Test
C. Computer Modeling For Online Sites
- Site Review of Ground System
- Soil Resistivity Test: Wenner 4-point
- Computer analysis of the actual site grounding system & written
report
Soil testing and computer modeling to determine
the various resistivity layers at your site.
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Ground Potential Rise (GPR)
Ground Resistance Design
Wenner 4-point Soil Resistivity Testing
Site Surveys/Audits
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