Customization: | Available |
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Technics: | Welding |
Standard: | Non-GB |
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Grounding rods, also known as earth rods or grounding electrodes, are essential components in electrical systems designed to provide a low-resistance path to the earth for electrical currents. They are typically made from conductive materials such as copper, steel, or galvanized rods, and are driven into the ground to establish a reliable grounding point.
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Grounding rods serve a critical role in electrical safety by providing a direct connection to the earth, which helps to prevent electrical shocks and damage to equipment. They are usually installed by driving them into the soil to a sufficient depth to ensure good contact with the earth. The rods are often made of durable materials to withstand corrosion and resist the elements over time. Proper grounding is crucial for stabilizing voltage, dissipating static electricity, and protecting against lightning strikes. Grounding rods are commonly used in various applications, including power substations, telecommunication systems, and residential or commercial buildings, to ensure that electrical systems are safely grounded.
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steel |
Service life |
≥50years |
Diameter |
according to customer's requirement |
Function |
Overhead line accessories on power transmission, power distribution, power station, etc |
Characters |
Easy installation, good conductivity, cost low |
Cross Ground Rod / Cross Grounding Rods
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"T" Earth Rod with 2 holes of 13 mm.
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