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Earthing ElectrodeU-Protec Earthing Private Limited is one of the leading names that deal in the manufacturing and supplying of heavy duty Earthing Electrodes that are manufactured by using premium quality conductive materials with high rigidity. These conductive rods are highly robust with high tensile strength in between 400 to 600 Newton per square millimeters. The offered cylindrical bars are provided with a hot dipped galvanized coat for the prevention of surface damages due to harsh weather conditions. The offered Earthing Electrode can be delivered to our customers as per their demands with a supply ability of 100 pieces per day.
Earthing electrodes are an inherent necessity to improve a electric system's earthing. These earth electrodes must ideally penetrate into the moisture level below the ground level to reduce resistance and ensure optimal operation of the electrical systems. They must also consist of metal conductors (or a combination of electric conductors ), with anticorrosive properties since electrodes spend prolonged periods of time within moist soil layers. Earth electrodes include rods or pipes driven into the ground, metallic plates or mats buried deep within the earth, or a copper wire ring encircling the structure with one end beneath the earth.
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What is an earthing electrode?
An earth electrode is a spear-like rod specifically used for earthing and providing a house with low earth resistance. While installing electric wiring in a establishment a metal plate or any other potential conductor is buried under the earth to ensure a good conductive path to the ground. This conductor is called the earth electrode.
What are the various types of earthing electrodes?
Acceptable electrodes are rods, pipes, mats, tapes, wires, plates, and structural steelwork buried or driven deep into the ground. A deep insertion beneat the top layer of soil is necessary to ensure better conduction.
Where should an earth electrode be placed?
The earthing electrode should always be placed in a vertical position beneath several layers of the topmost soil or in a deep. |
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