aardnetten
Aardnetten, also known as earth nets, are networks of conductive elements buried in the soil to provide a low-impedance path to earth for electrical installations and equipment. They form a main component of grounding systems that stabilize voltage during fault conditions, protect people from electric shock, and improve the operation of protection devices and lightning protection.
A typical aardnet is a meshed or ring network of copper or copper-clad steel conductors laid in
Design considerations include soil resistivity, target earth resistance, conductor sizing, corrosion protection, mechanical protection, and separation
Testing and maintenance: earth resistance is measured with methods such as the fall-of-potential or Wenner method;
Impact: aardnetten contribute to electrical safety, reduce touch voltages, and improve the performance of protection systems,