Shreeji Electricals

Earthing Work

Cast Iron Type (CI)

KD 7529 CI EARTHING ELECTRODE is a type of Cast Iron Earthing Electrode. Cast iron earthing electrodes are used for earthing purposes in electrical installations. They are made of high-quality cast iron and are designed to provide a long-lasting and reliable earthing solution.

SS Alloy Type

It’s an electrical connection between the exposed metallic parts of an electrical appliance or installation and the earth, regarded to have zero potential. Proper earthing provides an alternative and easy path for leakage or faulty current to flow. It ensures that any exposed conductive part of the appliance does not reach a dangerous level of potential or voltage that endangers the user’s life. A proper earthing system should have least electrical resistance, good corrosion resistance and ability of dissipating high faulty current.

GI Electrode

A GI earthing electrode is an earthing electrode made of Galvanized Iron (GI) that is used to conduct fault current safely to the ground and protect people from current shock due to lightning. The GI earthing electrode is corrosion-resistant due to the zinc coating that is deposited over iron through a process called galvanization.

Copper Bonded

A copper bonded rod is a type of earthing equipment that helps in passing fault current on the ground. It is coated with copper through the process called electroplating, which increases the electrical conductivity of the copper bonded rod.

Lighting Arrestors

A lightning arrester is a device that is used to protect electrical equipment from power surges caused by lightning impulse voltage and surges. It is also known as a surge arrester. The device is essentially an air gap between an electric wire and ground that is used on electric power transmission and telecommunication systems to protect the insulation and conductors of the system from the damaging effects of lightning. In telegraphy and telephony, a lightning arrester is placed where wires enter a structure, preventing damage to electronic instruments within and ensuring the safety of individuals near them.