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I read a couple of references to ground rods and both stated that they must be buried in the ground but one said 3 inches visible and the other said less than 12 inches visible.
I thought they had to be fully buried and even covered .

Please confirm I’m correct z(for once!)
 
The end of the rod needs to be above ground for connection to be inspected and serviced.

buried in the ground is a poor choice of phrase, it suggests that you can lay them in a shallow trench and back fill.

they should be driven to a depth with some exposed rod to connect to.
 
Thanks for replies. I thought that if the rod is at ground level then the voltage could be as high as 25 volts 2.5-3 metres from the rod ( a danger to animals ) etc. I thought that it needed to be in a pit with inspection cover.

And I agree that buried was not a good choice of wording. ( driven into the ground is better)
 
I read a couple of references to ground rods and both stated that they must be buried in the ground but one said 3 inches visible and the other said less than 12 inches visible.
I thought they had to be fully buried and even covered .

Please confirm I’m correct z(for once!)
Had these rods been installed, inspected tested in the correct manner using the correct testing equipment??
 
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Had these rods been installed, inspected tested in the correct manner using the correct testing equipment??
These cases were documented but they didn’t say whether they were inspected.
I realise that this would be done though one of the cases was not in the u.k.
 
If driving a 1000mm rod in 300mm gives a reliable Ze then nothing wrong with leaving 700mm sticking out (not that anyone would leave it like that ....... would they?) ...... certainly seen some 200-300mm above ground though!
As post #2 though the end termination must be accessible for inspection/testing, in a readily available box.
 
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