NCR's Copper Pipe Earthing Electrode comprises a primary earthing electrode (outer pipe) of 99.9% pure copper. The electrodes hollow space is filled with extremely conductive and non-corrosive compounds. This crystalline conductive mixture protects the secondary electrode against corrosion for a long period of time.
Characteristically, copper is a highly conductive metal. Apart from its highly conductive nature, it is also extremely resistant to corrosion. Its high conductivity ensures easy discharge of fault currents to the earthing. The electrode has both ends permanently sealed with its topmost part being compressed to create an extended lead which features two holes on the terminal. These holes or slots are made for connecting equipment/load for dissipating the fault current.
Copper Pipe Earthing Electrode is an excellent choice for dissipating the fault currents, power surges, or lightning. It maintains stable voltage supply besides safeguarding electrical equipment, appliances, electrical machinery and instruments running on electricity.
Features of Copper Pipe Earthing Electrode
Applications
Product details
Operating Current |
10 KA |
Grade |
EC |
Copper Thickness |
20 GAUGE |
Packing Contains |
POLY PACKING |
Shape |
round |
Length of Rod |
1000mm , 2000mm, and 3000 mm |
Size Of Conductor |
25x3 mm |
Usage/Application |
commercial and industrial |
Features |
highly conductive |