GI Earthing Pipe
GI Earthing Pipe
A GI Earthing Pipe also known as Pipe-in-Pipe Earthing or Pipe Electrode, is a widely used earthing material for safely discharging fault currents into the earth. It protects electrical installations and equipment from electrical hazards like electric shocks, surges, and lightning by providing a low-resistance path to the ground. The pipe is made from galvanized iron to prevent corrosion and ensure long life — it is driven vertically into the earth and connected to the electrical system
Specifications & Features
- Material Options: Galvanized Iron (GI).
- Diameter: 100 mm, 80 mm, 50 mm, 40 mm.
- Length: Custom lengths available, 2.5 meters (standard), 3 meters.
- Galvanization: 80 to 100 microns of zinc coating.
- Hole Size: Perforated or plain, depending on design.
- Terminal: GI Terminal Strip / Clamp welded at the top for easy cable termination.
- Earthing Resistance: Designed to achieve < 1 Ohm (as per site soil condition)
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Key Features:
- Provides low-resistance, safe path to ground for fault & lightning currents.
- Easy installation with minimum civil work.
- Available in various diameters & lengths.
- Cost-effective solution for industrial, commercial & residential use.
- Perforated design improves conductivity with surrounding soil.
- Corrosion-resistant due to high-quality galvanization.