Listen "What is Resistance to Ground Measurement? (Part 2)"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, E&S Grounding Solutions President David Stockin concludes a two-part series on resistance to ground measurements by discussing the induced frequency test, often called the “Clamp-On Method." In this method, a comparison is made between an induced current and a return current, while the test voltage is held constant. When the meter is clamped on to an electrode that is in series with a massive resistance loop with many parallel resistances, the meter can display a resistance that is approximately near the resistance to ground of the electrode under test. If electrodes of interest are accessible via test wells, the clamp-on method can be helpful for maintaining the grounding system by examining the change in resistance over an extended period of time, or by measuring the amount of current in the grounding system. For a video of this podcast, please visit our YouTube Channel at E&S Grounding Solutions. For more information or to sign up for some of our world-renowned educational classes, please visit our website at www.ESgrounding.comPlease follow us on Social Media for updates and behind the scenes info:Instagram:@AskTheGroundingExperts@ESgroundingFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/esgroundingYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWWjcaK6ozQI5DCF0wf58HQ
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