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I have been doing some tests around our property here and I cannot get the earth resistance test to get anywhere lower than 1.86k, even started tested now up to 30 meters away from the property and still cannot get any lower readings.

Any advice would be greatful.

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James
 
Am I missing something ? Why the need for such low readings, gn3 anything under 250 ohms is acceptable but in theory fine up to 1667 book not to hand so may be wrong?
1667 is only relevant to circuit/s downstream of RCD/s.
 
Am I missing something ? Why the need for such low readings, gn3 anything under 250 ohms is acceptable but in theory fine up to 1667 book not to hand so may be wrong?
Agree with you the 1667, but if over 200ohms it is deemed unstable or words to that effect.
I haven't got my book to hand,but I'm not to sure about your 250 figure.

I had a 207 ohm Ze last week but let it go due to extremely dry whether. It had the additional protection of 30 ma rcd so in theory yes the 1667 would have been ok.
 
Stima, the main reasons for the extra earth rods were to fix the ends of the tape to them, mainly for testing, I just wanted to have each end of the triangle that I have made a testable point, just for my own peace of mind, the highest vale tested was what I recorded nearest the property anyway and it’s much lower away from the property when tested at the other two earth rods, it’s a tad over kill I know but much better now than the 1.8k that I could not get lower reading off and wanted a true reading to be as low as possible without having to water the rods which I feel is not really a true reading as no one will be watering the earth rods on a daily basis and wanted the readings to stand up on dry, hot days like we have now.
 
Earth Rods are being hit in to their entire length, approx 1m deep, cannot get much deeper as we are hitting bedrook, have tested using |KEW-5105A and then tried removing the earth rood and testing again 1 meter further away from the property and so on, but cannot get the reading to get any lower. The soil is not the best, looks as though its had about 100 years of tiles, bricks and plaster pored into it.

Sounds to me you are doing loop testing not Ra testing(?)
 
In a case like this, the readings will be identical for all practical purposes.

Can you really say that? Ra testing would only be between the rod he has installed which he said was 1M down and 10 meters away while the loop test will be the Ra plus the full loop.

An Ra test is a dead test and a loop test is a live one.
 
Can you really say that? Ra testing would only be between the rod he has installed which he said was 1M down and 10 meters away while the loop test will be the Ra plus the full loop.

An Ra test is a dead test and a loop test is a live one.

But in this case (and most others), the rest of the earth fault loop will add very little impedance on top of that provided by the interface between the rod and the bulk of the earth. So the difference between Ra and Ze will, in most cases, be negligibly small.
 

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