Kiribanda
Electrical
- May 6, 2003
- 697
Hello members,
It is an industry practice to separate two ground rods by 2 times the rod length
so that one is not influenced by the other. Similarly, to mitigate the transfer of GPR
as a transferred potential from SUB A to SUB B, instead of sharing a single ground grid for
both subs, is it acceptable to install two individual ground grids for SUB A & B separated by
minimum of 100m so that one grid is not influenced by the other?
Is there any any code or standard recommendation
It is an industry practice to separate two ground rods by 2 times the rod length
so that one is not influenced by the other. Similarly, to mitigate the transfer of GPR
as a transferred potential from SUB A to SUB B, instead of sharing a single ground grid for
both subs, is it acceptable to install two individual ground grids for SUB A & B separated by
minimum of 100m so that one grid is not influenced by the other?
Is there any any code or standard recommendation