Earthing for Indian Buildings — IS 3043:2018 vs IEEE 80 vs IEC 60364-5-54
By MEPVAULT Editorial Team · MEP Consultant · Electrical · 11 May 2026
Reading time ~ 8 min · Originally published: 05 May 2026 · Last revised: 11 May 2026
For a 1,000 kVA transformer + 600 kW IT load on 75 Ω·m soil in Pune, IS 3043:2018 demands earth resistance ≤ 2 Ω at LT supply. A four-pit chemical earthing system using GI + copper-bonded electrodes hits 0.8 Ω combined for ₹3.5 lakh. The 2018 revision of IS 3043 closed the gap with IEEE 80 — what changed, what to test annually, and the two field-audit failures we see every year.
Five soil conditions, three standards, one earth pit
For a typical Indian commercial building on 60 Ω·m soil resistivity (the moderate-resistivity bracket — most of urban India), IS 3043:2018 specifies earth resistance ≤ 2 Ω at LT supply. IEEE 80 leaves this looser at ≤ 5 Ω for ordinary LT distribution. IEC 60364-5-54 anchors at ≤ 10 Ω. The three converge at < 1 Ω for HV substations and EMI-sensitive applications.
What changed in IS 3043:2018 vs the 1987 version
| Clause | IS 3043:1987 (legacy) | IS 3043:2018 (current) |
|---|---|---|
| LT earth resistance default | 5 Ω | 2 Ω |
| Soil resistivity measurement | Werner four-pin specified | Werner + Schlumberger options |
| GI pipe electrode dia | 40 mm | 50 mm minimum |
| Chemical earthing | Not addressed | Recognised — Cl 12.7 specifies carbon + bentonite filling |
| Bonding strap material | GI strip | GI + copper-bonded steel + pure copper allowed |
| Maintenance period | 5-year inspection | 3-year inspection + 1-year measurement record |
| Touch + step voltage | Not in scope | Cl 11 — calculated per IEEE 80 method |
The 1,000 kVA transformer + 600 kW IT load — a working ground design
1,000 kVA distribution transformer on a 30 % electronic load (UPS + IT racks) in a Pune commercial building. Soil resistivity ρ = 75 Ω·m measured by Werner four-pin in April (dry season).
| Earth pit | Construction | Calculated R (Ω) | Bonded to |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pit 1 — Main neutral | 3 m × 50 mm GI pipe + 200 mm bentonite filling | 3.8 | Transformer LV neutral |
| Pit 2 — Equipment ground | 3 m × 50 mm GI + carbon-bentonite-salt mix | 2.9 | Switchgear earth bar |
| Pit 3 — Lightning protection | 25 mm copper-bonded steel rod 3 m | 5.1 | Down-conductor from rooftop air terminal |
| Pit 4 — Sensitive electronics | 3 m × 25 mm pure copper rod + chemical compound | 1.6 | UPS isolation transformer secondary |
| Combined system R (parallel) | — | 0.8 | — |
Combined parallel earth resistance: 0.8 Ω. Comfortably below the IS 3043 2 Ω requirement and the IEEE 80 1 Ω target for the sensitive electronics pit. Cost: ~₹3.5 lakh on the BoQ. Tested at handover with a 4-pin earth tester per IS 3043 Annex A.
When IS 3043 alone is not enough
Lightning protection — IS/IEC 62305-3 governs LPS design; IS 3043 governs only the earth terminal portion. Always cross-reference.
Data centres — IEEE 1100 (Emerald Book) for signal-reference grounding; TIA-942 for site-classification grounding; IS 3043 for the LT earth pit only. Stack all three.
HV substations — IEEE 80 for grid earth resistance + touch/step voltage; IS 3043:2018 Cl 11 now harmonises with the IEEE method for this calculation.
Hazardous areas — IS 5572 for Zone classification + IEC 60079-14 for equipotential bonding; IS 3043 baseline still applies.
Two mistakes we see at site every year
- Measurement at handover only — site team measures earth resistance once at handover, never again. IS 3043:2018 Cl 14 mandates annual measurement with archival. Most facilities cannot produce 5-year records. Build the measurement schedule into the O&M contract.
- Soil resistivity assumed — without site measurement the designer plugs ρ = 100 Ω·m as default. Black cotton soils in central Maharashtra read 300-600 Ω·m. Without measurement the calculated R is wrong by 3-6× and the earth pit count is under-specified. Always insist on site soil resistivity measurement at design-basis stage.
References
- IS 3043: 2018 — Code of Practice for Earthing, Bureau of Indian Standards.
- IEEE Std 80-2013 — IEEE Guide for Safety in AC Substation Grounding, IEEE Standards Association.
- IEC 60364-5-54: 2011+A1:2021 — Low-Voltage Electrical Installations Part 5-54: Selection and Erection of Electrical Equipment — Earthing Arrangements, IEC Geneva.
- IEEE Std 1100-2005 — IEEE Recommended Practice for Powering and Grounding Electronic Equipment (Emerald Book).
- IS/IEC 62305 (Parts 1-4): 2017 — Protection Against Lightning, BIS / IEC.
- TIA-942-B-2017 — Telecommunications Infrastructure Standard for Data Centres, TIA Arlington VA.
- IS 5572: 2009 — Classification of Hazardous Areas (Other Than Mines), BIS.
- IEC 60079-14: 2013 — Explosive Atmospheres — Part 14: Electrical Installations Design, IEC Geneva.
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MEPVAULT Editorial Team — A team of practising MEP consultants based in India. ISHRAE Mumbai chapter member; FSAI affiliate.
