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NEWBS 7671, IEEE 80

Earthing Electrode Schedule Template (Excel)

Free download · Excel (.xlsx)

Maintain a complete earthing electrode register with this Excel template. Captures electrode reference, location, type (rod/plate/grid/ring), material, dimensions, depth, soil type and resistivity, design and measured resistance, main earth terminal connection, conductor type and size, connection method (exothermic/clamp/bolted), last test date, and status. Essential for earthing system design documentation and periodic testing records.

What's Included

Front:Electrode Ref, Location, Type, Material, Dimensions, Depth, Soil Type, Resistivity Ω·m, Design/Measured Resistance Ω.
Back:Connected To, Conductor Type/Size, Connection Method, Last Test Date, Status.
Size:Excel (.xlsx)
Format:PDF, print-ready

How to Print

  • Open in Microsoft Excel 2016+, Google Sheets, or LibreOffice Calc
  • Add your company logo and project details to the header
  • Copy data rows to add more circuits or equipment
  • Print on A4 or A3 landscape for site records
  • Keep completed records for design verification and audit trail

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an earthing electrode schedule?

An earthing electrode schedule is a register of all earth electrodes in an installation — documenting their type, location, soil conditions, design resistance, measured resistance, and connections. Required for design verification, commissioning records, and periodic retesting per BS 7671 and IEEE 80.

What should an earthing electrode schedule include?

Key fields include electrode reference, location/grid reference, type (rod/plate/grid/ring), material, dimensions, burial depth, soil type and resistivity, design resistance target, measured resistance, connection to main earth terminal, conductor details, connection method, and test date.

How often should earthing electrodes be tested?

BS 7671 and IEEE 81 recommend periodic testing at intervals not exceeding 3 years for most installations and annually for critical installations (hospitals, data centres) and lightning protection systems. Soil conditions change with seasons and moisture, so testing should include seasonal variation where possible.