luckylerado
Senior Member
- Location
- Lake of the Ozarks
I am struggling to come up with a way of creating an equipotential between a floating steel dock and the green freshwater surrounding it. The idea would be to minimize the gradients immediately surrounding the dock and provide a low resistance path to ground for stray fault currents.
The best I can come up with is turning down into the water from the steel structure something similar to an air terminal use for lightning protection and creating a counter poise so to speak by joining the submerged rods together underwater with a heavy conductor. The cons I see with this method would be :1 creating a new swim hazard, and 2 what materials to use for the submerged components to avoid oxidation, corrosion, and algae buildup.
I also considered bonding to and sinking sections of galvanized chain-link fencing around the perimeter of the dock but unless the depth of the water is relatively shallow I do not think that I will get the effect that I am after.
Another idea I have tossed around is tethering a floating buoy with a metal bottom to the steel structure with a heavy flexible conductor at various points along the dock. This, however, has its own set of issues in areas of heavy wave action.
Any ideas on means and methods to accomplish this goal would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
The best I can come up with is turning down into the water from the steel structure something similar to an air terminal use for lightning protection and creating a counter poise so to speak by joining the submerged rods together underwater with a heavy conductor. The cons I see with this method would be :1 creating a new swim hazard, and 2 what materials to use for the submerged components to avoid oxidation, corrosion, and algae buildup.
I also considered bonding to and sinking sections of galvanized chain-link fencing around the perimeter of the dock but unless the depth of the water is relatively shallow I do not think that I will get the effect that I am after.
Another idea I have tossed around is tethering a floating buoy with a metal bottom to the steel structure with a heavy flexible conductor at various points along the dock. This, however, has its own set of issues in areas of heavy wave action.
Any ideas on means and methods to accomplish this goal would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.