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Ss 551 Code Of | Practice For Earthing

| Type | Material | Minimum Dimensions | Notes | |-------|----------|--------------------|-------| | Rod | Copper-bonded steel, stainless steel | 14 mm diameter, 1.2 m driven depth | Most common | | Plate | Copper, galvanized steel | 600 mm × 600 mm × 3 mm | Requires excavation | | Tape / Strip | Copper | 25 mm × 3 mm | Laid in trench | | Foundation earth electrode | Reinforcing steel | Per structural design | Must be welded or tied for continuity |

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This article explores SS 551 in depth, covering its scope, key technical requirements, types of earthing systems, testing procedures, and its critical relationship with other standards like SS 638 (formerly CP5) and IEC regulations. 1.1 Origin and Evolution SS 551 was first published by Enterprise Singapore (formerly SPRING Singapore) to harmonize local earthing practices with international best practices, particularly the IEC 60364 series. Over the years, it has undergone several revisions to address emerging challenges such as increased renewable energy integration, sensitive electronic loads, and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). ss 551 code of practice for earthing

From TN-S to TT systems, from 1-ohm earth electrodes to 30 mA RCDs, every clause in SS 551 serves a purpose: to bring fault currents safely to ground and keep people and property out of harm’s way. | Type | Material | Minimum Dimensions |

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