OMS:
Sparkingchip:
Am I right in thinking the clamp test will only work on multiple interconnected electrodes, so for a single earth electrode you need to use long test leads to temporary stakes?
Andy
The test clamp only isolates the electrode under test - generally where at the end of every down conductor, there is an electrode - and a test clamp to just separate the connection (above ground rather than scrabbling about in the electrode pit).
Once you have the electrode isolated, then typically a fall of potential or wenner test will give you a value if you have a suitable reference electrode (and usually you also need a "moveable" electrode for the so called 4 wire test)
Regards
OMS
OMS:
Sparkingchip:
Am I right in thinking the clamp test will only work on multiple interconnected electrodes, so for a single earth electrode you need to use long test leads to temporary stakes?
Andy
The test clamp only isolates the electrode under test - generally where at the end of every down conductor, there is an electrode - and a test clamp to just separate the connection (above ground rather than scrabbling about in the electrode pit).
Once you have the electrode isolated, then typically a fall of potential or wenner test will give you a value if you have a suitable reference electrode (and usually you also need a "moveable" electrode for the so called 4 wire test)
Regards
OMS
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