The intent of this paper is to provide data, recommendations and practices generally employed to implement a successful deep ground installation. It is recognized that many variations are often employed due to geographic location and preferences of the design engineer. Thus, the purpose is to describe highly generalized practices, along with prospective problems and solutions for the average deep groundbed.
Subject
Water,
Materials,
Insulation,
Iron,
Installation,
Cables,
Silicon,
Mechanical failure,
Plastics,
Backfill,
Corrosion resistance,
Deep groundbeds,
Anodes
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