GI Earthing Pipe
GI Earthing Pipe
A GI Earthing Pipe, also known as a pipe-in-pipe earthing electrode, is widely used for safely discharging fault currents into the ground. It protects electrical systems and equipment from shocks, surges, and lightning by providing a low-resistance grounding path. Made from galvanized iron, it offers excellent corrosion resistance and long service life.
Key Features
Designed for efficient grounding performance, GI earthing pipes are suitable for industrial, commercial, and residential applications.
- Low-resistance path for safe fault current discharge
- Corrosion-resistant with long operational life
Specifications & Features
Our GI earthing pipes are manufactured with high-quality materials and comply with industry standards, ensuring durability, efficiency, and safety in all environments.
- Material: Galvanized Iron (GI)
- Diameter: 40 mm, 50 mm, 80 mm, 100 mm
- Length: 2.5 m (standard), 3 m, customized options available
- Galvanization: 80 to 100 microns zinc coating
- Design: Perforated or plain pipe options
- Terminal: GI clamp/strip for easy cable connection
- Resistance: Designed to achieve < 1 Ohm (depending on soil conditions)