Hi - You can't do a grounding study without a drawing of a ground grid - Every ground grid can be different. You need to at least get a drawing of the station area from the customer, including everything to be within and adjacent to the ground grid area, then lay out a ground grid, then take into account soil resistivity and required step and touch potentials based on maximum available fault levels, THEN do the study to see if your design meets requirements noted ..... Once the ground grid is constructed, you should also measure the total grid resistance to confirm that it meets the design resistance...