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Better
ground with conductive cement
By Clayton Hallmark
April 2000
The resistance of an ordinary ground rod can permanently
be cut in half by embedding it in a 3 to 6-inch radius of conductive
cement such as Earthlink-101.
The cement is poured in the 6-in. or 12-in. diameter hole, around
the rod.
It sets up as it absorbs moisture and stays moist. It's conductivity
is 25 ohm-cm versus 5000-6000 ohm-cm for ordinary concrete.
We tested this at Lucent Bell Laboratories in Chester, NJ. |
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