This shows that an earthing system which has a high resistance path is virtually the same as having no earthing system at all, and just as dangerous. A low resistance earth path then, is essential and this is the primary requirement of an earthing system. Generally an earthing system comprises three parts the earth continuity conductor, the earthing lead and the earth electrode.
A sketch of part of a typical installation is given in order to show the purpose of each part.
Thus, through the combination of earth continuity conductor, earthing lead and earth electrode, the exposed metalwork is connected to earth, and the lower the combined resistance, the more efficient will be the protective device. Each of these three parts of an earthing system will now be considered in detail.
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