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Multiple earth spikes ???
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<blockquote data-quote="green-hornet" data-source="post: 69632" data-attributes="member: 2683"><p>Connection of remote ground grid and adjacent grounding facilities</p><p></p><p>Use of deep driven ground rods and drilled ground wells in combination with a chemical treatment of soil or use of bentonite clays for backfilling.</p><p></p><p>Use of counterpoise wire mat. Copper clad steel wires of AWG No 6 size, arrange in 0.6mx0.6m grid pattern, installed 0.05-0.15m depth, then the main grounding grid 0.3m-0.5m.</p><p></p><p>A nearly low resistivity material can be used as extra grid. Example: clay deposit, part of large structure such as concrete mass of hydroelectric dam</p><p></p><p>Well you did askROTFWL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="green-hornet, post: 69632, member: 2683"] Connection of remote ground grid and adjacent grounding facilities Use of deep driven ground rods and drilled ground wells in combination with a chemical treatment of soil or use of bentonite clays for backfilling. Use of counterpoise wire mat. Copper clad steel wires of AWG No 6 size, arrange in 0.6mx0.6m grid pattern, installed 0.05-0.15m depth, then the main grounding grid 0.3m-0.5m. A nearly low resistivity material can be used as extra grid. Example: clay deposit, part of large structure such as concrete mass of hydroelectric dam Well you did askROTFWL [/QUOTE]
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