Saturday, November 21, 2009

How To Build An Electrical Grounding System Yourself ?

By Scott Rodgers

A green-colored wire that runs along the length of the internal wiring in your home, represents the ground or the earth wire. This setup helps in dissipating the excess electrical charges into the ground and hence renders complete safety to your electrical framework.

Earlier the grounding systems used to be controlled and monitored by the substations that feed the power to your homes. Alternatively, the grounding system can be established in your locality only around the electrical poles and transformers.

The grounding system allows the errant electrical charges to be discharged safely into the ground. Hence potential electrical hazards are prevented owing to the dissipation of excess voltage.

If you wish to build a ground system for the devices such as welders (high-frequency), radio frequency setup etc. then start off by assembling the elements that would be required to build a new grounding system.

In order to setup a grounding system, you will need a ground rod (copper), a hammer, an anti-corrosion compound, appropriate screwdrivers, pliers, copper wire, a connector (to connect the ground rod to the wires) and a ground plate (copper).

Kick off the campaign by planting the copper rod in the ground. Make sure that the rod is installed outside the home and close to the grounding system. Grab a hammer and force the rod into the ground in such a way that a portion of the rod lies above the ground. This would help the rod to connect to the copper wires that lead to the concerned electronic or electrical device. Clean off the head of the rod with a rug and apply a good amount of an anti-corrosion compound on it. This would help in building a genuine conductor path for years to come. Screw the ends of a connector to the rod and tighten it well.

Take a solid ground wire of number 8 and attach it to the rod connector. Lead the wires from the rod to the access point of the appliance you wish to ground and connect the ends of the wire to an established grounding system. In addition, you can optionally go for the installation of a copper plate to render a distribution point to the newly organized grounding system.

In case the project seems to be going out of your groove, avail the services of a professional immediately.

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