Standard Practice for Determining Rail-to-Earth Resistance


Importancia y uso:

4.1 Low resistance between the rails and earth could result in large magnitudes of stray earth currents with the attendant corrosion damage to underground metallic structures.

4.2 These measurements are of a low voltage type and are not designed to evaluate the high voltage dielectric characteristics of the rail insulating elements.

4.3 Sections of track with rail-to-earth resistances less than acceptable minimums must be tested in greater detail to determine the reason(s) for this condition. Determination of the reason(s) for any low rail-to-earth resistance may require the use of special testing techniques or special instruments, or both, beyond the scope of this practice.

4.4 The electrical tests call for the use of electric meters that have varying characteristics depending on cost, manufacture, and generic type. It is assumed that any person employing the test procedures contained herein will know how to determine and apply proper correction factors and that they will have sufficient knowledge to ensure reasonable accuracy in the data obtained.

4.5 This practice does not encompass all possible field conditions to obtain rail-to-earth resistance characteristics. No general set of test procedures will be applicable to all situations.

Subcomité:

G01.10

Volúmen:

03.02

Número ICS:

45.120 (Equipment for railway/cableway construction and maintenance)

Palabras clave:

direct fixation; mass transit systems; running rails; track ballast; track-to-earth resistance; traction power substations; wooden tie;

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Norma
G165

Versión
99(2025)

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Practice

Fecha aprobación
2025-05-01