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Rod Gaps 

The standard rod gap uses two long rods (usually square in cross section, but round can be used) either 1/2 or 5/8" in diameter. The end is cut perpendicular. The tables usually show a rod cross diameter of 1.27 cm, which reflects their British/American origin. Rod gap measurements are typically considered accurate to ±8%, when corrected for humidity, temperature, and density.

The rods may be 15 to 75 cm long and the gap will be from 2 to 200 cm. For impulse measurements, IEC and IEEE recommend horizontal mounting of the rod gap on insulators at 1.5 to 2 times the gap spacing above ground.

Breakdown Voltage Tables 


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