How Should The Specifications Of A Copper-clad Grounding Rod Be Selected?
First, a comprehensive analysis of the construction environment is conducted—including factors such as underground soil resistivity, humidity variations, groundwater level, and rock strata structure. These parameters depend on the required performance of the length, diameter, and material thickness of component copper rod for earthing. The expected lifespan and maintenance frequency of the system are assessed, and it is determined whether the copper layer thickness and steel core diameter of component 8ft copper ground rod meet long-term usage requirements. Based on the installation method of component copper bonded rod (e.g., vertical driving, multiple series connection, deep burial), an appropriate length and connection method are selected, while also considering space limitations, construction difficulty, and future inspection access.
