Made2Measure: Should You Be Using The Stakeless Method?

Made2Measure: Should You Be Using The Stakeless Method?

Megger offer their technical advice regarding the stakeless method.

You ask: Iโ€™ve just finished testing a lightning protection system using the traditional three-wire system for checking the resistance of each of the earth electrodes. It took much longer than I expected. Is there a faster method I can use next time I do a job like this?

We answer: Provided that the earth system has multiple earth electrodes, you can save a lot of time and effort by using the stakeless method. With this, there is no requirement to disconnect the protective earth or use temporary earth spikes. You simply place a special twin coil instrument or two individual clamps around the cable or tape of the electrode youโ€™re testing, initiate the test and read off the result. This method used to only be available on dedicated earth test instruments, like the Megger DET14C, but some models in Meggerโ€™s MFT multifunction tester range, including the new MFT1741, support stakeless testing. The only extras you need are the two auxiliary test clamps. The stakeless method has some limitations โ€“ it canโ€™t be used in systems that only have one earth electrode, for example โ€“ but itโ€™s a great time saver for most lightning protection installations.

If youโ€™d like to know more, you can download a comprehensive guide to earth testing, โ€œGetting Down to Earthโ€, by going to: https://assets.tequipment.net/assets/3/7/GettingDownToEarth.pdf

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