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25/05/2017 By Hugh Leave a Comment

Electrical Earthing Testing in Urban Environments

Electrical Earthing Testing in Urban Environments

Electrical earthing testing.  We are asked frequently – How do you test an Earth arrangement in London?

Here’s the scenario.  You are faced with Electrical earthing testing a substation. And that is located right in the middle of a densely built-up area. Also, with hard surfaces everywhere together with congested buried infrastructure in every direction.

So, any lead deployment invariably obstructed by something, e.g. roads, cars, walls, buildings, etc.  And, assuming the leads can be accommodated. An electrical earth test is likely to suffer in-ground noise and interference from the city’s / town’s infrastructure.  Also, not to mention the curious passers-by. Whom would like nothing more than to see you struggle for a laugh by stealing your test leads. When you turn your back.

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Filed Under: Earth Testing Tagged With: BS EN 50522, EIC/EN50522, EMI, EN50122-1, IEC 60079-32-1, IEEE, IEEE std.80, TS 41-24

31/03/2017 By Ian Leave a Comment

How We Answer Impossible Questions To Design SAFE Electrical Earthing Systems

Safe Electrical Earthing Systems

Computer modelling for safe electrical earthing systems for Fault, EMI or Lightning Attachments

The use of computing power to check, evaluate or inspect concepts in all walks of life and business, is increasingly common. Whether you forecast the performance of stock and shares or building an Electrical Generation Plant.

For safe electrical earthing systems using engineering computer software such as CDEGS allows us to stress-test designs and systems to evaluate their performance under given conditions.

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Filed Under: Electrical Earthing Tagged With: BS EN 50522, EIC/EN50522, EMI, EN50122-1, IEC 60079-32-1, IEEE, IEEE std.80, TS 41-24

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