The Earthing Electrode is a pipe, plate, metallic rod, or mat which has extremely low resistance for carrying the fault current to the ground safely. Earthing electrodes can be made of iron or copper which has good corrosion resistance. For placing the earthing electrodes wet or moisturized earth is chosen since dry soil displays increased resistance. It may be one or more spikes pressed into the ground or a foundation ditch loop, or a combination of both. The offered Earthing Electrode is a resistor by which the system is earthed and will limit the current flow in the event of an earth fault.