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Contact SupplierAn Earthing Rod (also known as a grounding rod) is a metallic rod driven into the ground to provide a low-resistance path for fault or leakage currents to safely dissipate into the earth. It is a critical component in electrical grounding systems for protection of people and equipment.
Key Features:
Material Options:
Copper Bonded Steel Rod – Steel core with electroplated copper layer (most common)
Solid Copper Rod – Excellent conductivity, corrosion-resistant
Galvanized Iron (GI) Rod – Economical, used in non-corrosive soils
Length & Diameter: Typically ranges from 1 to 3 meters in length and 14 to 25 mm in diameter
Threaded Ends: For easy coupling of multiple rods
Corrosion Resistant: Designed for long-term underground use
Applications:
Residential and commercial buildings
Industrial plants and substations
Telecom towers and solar plants
Lightning protection systems
Benefits:
Provides a safe path for fault currents
Reduces risk of electric shock and equipment damage
Helps maintain voltage stability in the system
Easy to install and maintain
Compliant with IS/IEC grounding standards