rphelps
Electrical
- Dec 16, 1999
- 2
Can anyone think of a reference as to how low the earth resistance should be on a ground system. The NEC Code indirectly recomends 25 ohms with a provision for getting out of actually having to obtain that level. The Mil Spec 98 is a little more stringent. The Green and Emerald books both support this idea I believe, although I can't find it directly written. I am having a problem convincing the project team that lower is better.<br>
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It goes without saying that any improvement beyond 25 ohms will have to be weighed against the cost but what is the real benefit. 25 ohms is a target that is personnel protection related (1/3 the average human body resistance). <br>
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In a remedial situation, what level should be the goal to protect instrumentation communicating on an RS-485 network across large areas. We have had repeated damage and we know our earth ground resistance is extremely high.<br>
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I do realize that there are many other factors involved like proper installation techniques, bonding, isolation, TVSS, etc. We have gone all through these areas and made corrections and improvements but are still getting failures.<br>
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I am being challenged that for equipment protection, there is no benefit to pursue a level of earth ground resistance any lower than 25 ohms. It has also been stipulated that any improvement would be detrimental because it would make us a better target. I don't agree. Thanks.
<br>
It goes without saying that any improvement beyond 25 ohms will have to be weighed against the cost but what is the real benefit. 25 ohms is a target that is personnel protection related (1/3 the average human body resistance). <br>
<br>
In a remedial situation, what level should be the goal to protect instrumentation communicating on an RS-485 network across large areas. We have had repeated damage and we know our earth ground resistance is extremely high.<br>
<br>
I do realize that there are many other factors involved like proper installation techniques, bonding, isolation, TVSS, etc. We have gone all through these areas and made corrections and improvements but are still getting failures.<br>
<br>
I am being challenged that for equipment protection, there is no benefit to pursue a level of earth ground resistance any lower than 25 ohms. It has also been stipulated that any improvement would be detrimental because it would make us a better target. I don't agree. Thanks.