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As Consulting
Electrical Engineers specializing in Electrical Grounding* and
related areas, we provide a full range of field measurement, design and analysis services related to the grounding of electrical
transmission systems, pipelines and industrial plants. As well, we perform ground
electrode model analysis and grounding network calculations.
* "Grounding" is a North American
term. In other parts of the World, it is often called "earthing". |
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We have developed a specialized
expertise in grounding system measurements, including soil resistivity studies,
electrode resistance measurements, the investigation of the integrity of large grounding
systems, stray current flow in electric railways and measurement of grounding in patient care installations and are fully
conversant with the problems inherent in carrying out the field measurement of grounding
parameters.
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- We have pioneered the technique of using a
variable frequency power source and frequency selective voltmeter to conduct measurements
on large grounding systems in the presence of high ambient electrical interference and
have a good understanding of the ac component of ground systems and inductive coupling
errors that may occur in measurements.
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We have developed software that enables us to carry out
the complex
calculations required in the design and analysis of
grounding systems. These calculations include power system analyses
required to determine ground potential rise, calculations to determine
step and touch potentials, and calculations related to effects of
induction and ground currents on pipelines. We have provided
this software to others for their own use in analyzing grounding
systems. Present versions of our software run on computers with
Microsoft Windows operating systems.
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- We are based in North Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada and maintain a sophisticated range of facilities, including field
measurement equipment, networked computers and a reference
library. You can find our contact
information here:

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This page was last updated on: October 09, 2006. |