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Galvanized steel, copper-bonded steel and stainless steel are the most common materials considered for grounding systems in most parts of the world. Galvanized steel rods are often the go-to material because they are cheap, allowed by the NEC and UL listed.
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The purpose of a grounding system is to protect people, structures and equipment, and to ensure maximum safety from electrical system faults and lightning. A vital piece of the system is the ground electrode. The overall system’s reliability is dependent on this component. When using a ground rod for the ground electrode, the general performance or conductivity of available materials is minimal, but the service life of each material can vary by decades. In this post, we consider the 2 most important factors to weigh when selecting ground rod material.
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Common ground rod material selection is based on the corrosion resistance of the rod, balanced with the longevity of the system. Galvanized steel, copper-bonded steel and stainless steel are the most common materials considered for grounding systems in most parts of the world. Galvanized steel rods are often the go-to material because they are cheap, allowed by the NEC and UL listed. However, in the NEGRP study referenced above, it’s been uncovered that galvanized rods are an inferior material choice in terms of service life longevity. Also note that choosing a material based solely on its upfront cost does a disservice to the grounding system’s users and their safety, and will likely cost more in the long term. Copper-bonded ground rods are a major step up in terms of corrosion resistance. The NEGRP found that copper-bonded ground rods last an average of 40 years in most soil types, compared to 15 for galvanized rods. This is a larger return compared to galvanized rods for a marginal initial cost increase. For certain situations, stainless steel ground rods may be specified. According to the NEGRP, these ground rods offer a service life of around 50 years. In highly corrosive environments—such as at industrial plants or salty environments (e.g. ocean beaches)—stainless steel outlasts copper-bonded ground rods. The chart above articulates a clear gap in service life for zinc galvanized ground rods when compared to its alternatives.
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