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How to Calculate Earthing Resistance

What is Earthing Resistance?

Measures electrical resistance of grounding system. Low resistance ensures safety by quickly dissipating faults to ground.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Rod length and diameter affect resistance
  2. 2Soil resistance varies (clay 10, loam 50, sand 1000+ ohms)
  3. 3Resistance ≈ (ρ ÷ L) × (ln(8L÷d) - 2)
  4. 4Target <5 ohms for safety (varies by code)
  5. 5Multiple rods in parallel reduce resistance

Worked Examples

Input
20 ohm rod, 2 meter deep
Result
5-10ohm

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Not measuring resistance after installation
  • Using single rod in high-resistance soil

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is low earthing resistance critical?

Allows fault current to return safely; high resistance causes dangerous voltages.

How do I improve earthing resistance?

Longer rods, lower soil resistance (add bentonite), multiple rods, better soil moisture.

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