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Hot Dip Gi Earthing Electrode

Hot Dip Galvanized Iron Earthing Electrodes is the process of creating an alternative path for the flow of faulty/excessive current safely into the ground in the presence of minimal resistance or impedance.

It is an essential component in ensuring the safety of electrical installations by preventing the buildup of excessive voltage and reducing the risk of electrical shocks and equipment damage.

Our Benefit

Hot Dip Gi Earthing Electrode

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Quick and Easy Installation

Ensures rapid setup with minimal effort.
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Compact Space Design

Takes up less area for efficient use.
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Corrosion Protection Guaranteed

Hot-dip galvanization ensures extended durability.
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Fast Fault Dissipation

Effectively dissipates fault currents safely.
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Low Maintenance Solution

Requires minimal upkeep, saving time and costs.
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Maintenance-Free Earthing

Offers long-term reliability with no maintenance.
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Application

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Prevents electric arcs and fire hazards.
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Supports power, telecom, and more
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Ideal for power and communication setups.
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Reduces static charges and stray currents.
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Ensures effective neutral grounding performance

Industries

Petrochemical, CNG, and Nuclear Facilities
Data Centre, Telecom and Broadcasters
Process control and automation Industries
Hospital, Government, Military, and defence

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Technical Specification

Model Length (Mtr) Dia (Available) MM 100 88 65 50
3000MM GI 1 100 88 65 50 40
2000MM GI 2 100 88 65 50 40
1500MM GI 1.5 100 88 65 50 40
1000MM GI 1 65 50 40

Some Key Points About Hot Dip GI Earthing Electrodes

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Material

The electrode is typically made of galvanized iron, which is iron or steel coated with a layer of zinc through the hot-dip galvanizing process. This process helps to protect the iron from corrosion, ensuring the longevity and effectiveness of the earthing electrode.
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Hot-Dip Galvanizing

The hot-dip galvanizing process involves immersing the iron or steel electrode in molten zinc, creating a protective layer that adheres to the surface. This layer helps to prevent rust and corrosion, making the electrode more durable and suitable for outdoor use.
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Function

The primary function of a Hot Dip Galvanized Iron Earthing Electrode is to dissipate fault currents safely into the ground, preventing the accumulation of excess voltage in electrical systems. This helps in stabilizing the system and protecting equipment and personnel.
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Installation

The electrode is typically buried in the ground to ensure good contact with the soil. The effectiveness of the earthing system depends on factors such as the soil resistivity, depth of burial, and the number of electrodes installed.
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Advantages

Corrosion Resistance: The hot-dip galvanizing provides excellent corrosion resistance, ensuring a longer lifespan for the electrode. Reliability: Galvanized iron is a sturdy material that can withstand harsh environmental conditions, making it a reliable choice for earthing electrodes. Low Maintenance: Galvanized coatings require minimal maintenance, reducing the need for frequent inspections or replacements.
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Applications

These electrodes are commonly used in various electrical applications, including residential, commercial, and industrial installations, as well as in power distribution systems. In conclusion, Hot Dip Galvanized Iron Earthing Electrodes stand as reliable guardians of electrical systems, ensuring safety and efficiency by providing a robust pathway for the dissipation of fault currents into the ground. With their durable construction and corrosion-resistant coating, these electrodes offer long-lasting protection against the corrosive forces of the environment.