What is earth electrode and earth resistance ? What is electrical current tolerable limits for human body ?

 Earth Electrode:

  • Any wire, rod, pipe, plate or an array of conductors, embedded in ground horizontally or vertically is known as the earth electrode.
Earth Resistance:
  • The resistance offered by the earth electrode to the flow of current into the ground is known as resistance to earth.
  • Mathematically, earth resistance given as V/I where V is the measured Voltage between the electrode and the voltage spike and I is the injected current during the earth resistance measurement through the electrode.
  •  Following values of earth resistance values will give satisfactory results.
  • Large Power stations = 0.5 ohm
  • Major Power stations = 1.0 ohm
  • Small Substations = 2.0 ohm
  • In all other case = 8.0 ohm 

Electrical Current Tolerable limits for human body :



  • The effect of electric current on a human body depends upon the current, time duration and frequency.
  • The body can tolerate higher ( approximately four to five times ) direct current then alternating current at 50Hz. 
  • For Dc system the current will flow only if the system is earthed, or if simultaneous contact is made with two points at different potential.
  • The effects of electrocution are body burn and sometimes stoppages of heart.
  • The current range of 1.6 mA, do not impain person ability. It is also known as "let go current ".
  • The current range of 9-25mA, may be painful and affect the person ability. this range of current make heart breathing difficult.
  • The currents higher than 60mA , dangerous for human body.
  • The permissible current and duration should be less than that required for ventricular fibrillation of the heart and is calculated by the following equation,
For up to 3 sec.
Ib=0.116/root of t       [persons of 50kg weight]

Ib = 0.157/root of t   [persons of 70 kg weight]

where Ib is the permissible body current in amperes and t is the duration of current in sec. the value of 0.116 is constant.
  • This constant is based on experiments conducted by different people and therefore it varies.
  • The resistance of the human body is assumed to be 1000 ohms for current passing from hand to foot.
  • Human skin is very thin and can be punctured quickly and therefore protective gear must be worn while working on electrical equipment.
  • It is also advisable to wear full overall made from cotton which provide good resistance.
  • In addition to reducing burns, a full sleeved shirt or overall allows others to grab the electrocuted person and pull away without endangering themselves.
  • Rubber gloves must be tested regularly for any sign of punctuate and for its insulation strength.
  • It is always a good practice to stand on a rubber mat while operating pn a switchboard. 

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