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Can anyone explain how these clamp-on testers work for measuring Ground rod resistance?

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As far as the clamp ons go Bill, we have recently challenged their validity. Wasn't my fight, but am in the middle of the outcome. I can report what we find, but it will be awhile.

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There is some condensed material at http://www.tradeport.on.ca/ApplicationNotes/aemc.pdf

The three-point or "fall-of-potential" method is probably the most commonly used.

Clip-on testers are described on pg.22 They seem to be most suited for testing single rods that are part of a multi-rod grid.

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George,

What I meant was how they 'do what they do'.

BJ,

That looks like an interesting paper. I printed it out and will surely read it at first opportunity. Thanks!

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