Hi All,
This is my first (as house holder, not electrical professional) experience of an earth rod.
We have just had a TT ‘island’ install of a hot tub supply. All is fine, but the recent large amount of rain has lead to the installed earth pit flooding with the entire top of the rod and earth connection being submerged.
I presume this is normal and perfectly acceptable? In fact a temporary benefit in terms of impedance to earth for the hot tub supply.
Given the recent freezing temperatures and snow on the ground, I would imagine it will have now also frozen before an opportunity to naturally drain away. I presume this is also expected and just a normal part of the seasonal conditions that an earth rod is designed to cope with?
Obviously it’s outside and below ground level so you would really expect these things to happen. Just want to make sure all is normal and not worry about something unnecessarily!
Thanks!
This is my first (as house holder, not electrical professional) experience of an earth rod.
We have just had a TT ‘island’ install of a hot tub supply. All is fine, but the recent large amount of rain has lead to the installed earth pit flooding with the entire top of the rod and earth connection being submerged.
I presume this is normal and perfectly acceptable? In fact a temporary benefit in terms of impedance to earth for the hot tub supply.
Given the recent freezing temperatures and snow on the ground, I would imagine it will have now also frozen before an opportunity to naturally drain away. I presume this is also expected and just a normal part of the seasonal conditions that an earth rod is designed to cope with?
Obviously it’s outside and below ground level so you would really expect these things to happen. Just want to make sure all is normal and not worry about something unnecessarily!
Thanks!