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Minimum Order Quantity: 2500 Kg
| Color | Silver |
| Wire Material | MS |
| Surface Treatment | Galvanized Iron |
| Roll Approx Weight | 30KG |
| Gauge Size | 24SWG |
| Diameter | 24swg,26swg,27swg |
| Usage/Application | Construction Industry |
| Surface Finish | Galvanized |
Additional Information:
- Delivery Time: 2 TO 3 DAYS
- Packaging Details: PLASTIC PACKAG ING
Gi Earthing Coil
Minimum Order Quantity: 500 Piece
| Material | Galvanized Iron (GI) |
| Length as per sample | Length |
Earthing coils, also known as grounding coils, play a crucial role in electrical safety by providing a low-resistance path for electrical current to flow to the earth. This helps to prevent electrical shocks and damage to equipment in the event of a fault.
Here's a breakdown of earthing coils, their uses, and their importance:
What is an Earthing Coil?
- It's a coil of conductive material, typically copper or galvanized steel, that is buried in the ground and connected to an electrical system.
- The coil provides a low-impedance path for electrical current to flow to the earth in the event of a fault, such as a short circuit or lightning strike.
- This helps to prevent voltage buildup that could cause electrical shocks or damage to equipment.
Common Applications
- Electrical Substations: Earthing coils are used to protect equipment and personnel from electrical faults in high-voltage substations.
- Industrial Facilities: They are used in factories and other industrial settings to ensure the safety of electrical systems.
- Telecommunications Towers: Earthing coils help to protect sensitive electronic equipment from lightning strikes.
- Residential Buildings: They are sometimes used in residential buildings to provide additional grounding protection.
Benefits of Using Earthing Coils
- Enhanced Safety: Earthing coils help to prevent electrical shocks and protect people from harm in the event of an electrical fault.
- Equipment Protection: They can help to prevent damage to electrical equipment from surges and transients.
- Improved System Reliability: Earthing coils can help to improve the overall reliability of electrical systems by providing a stable ground reference.
Types of Earthing Coils
- Spiral Earthing Coils: These coils are wound in a spiral shape and are typically used in applications where space is limited.
- Grid Earthing Coils: These coils are arranged in a grid pattern and are used in larger installations, such as electrical substations.
- Rod Earthing Coils: These coils are made from a single rod of conductive material and are used in applications where a simple and cost-effective solution is needed.
Choosing the Right Earthing Coil
The best type of earthing coil for a particular application will depend on several factors, including:
- The type of electrical system being protected
- The voltage and current levels
- The soil conditions
- The available space
- The budget
Additional Information:
- Item Code: GIEAR34
- Production Capacity: 1000
- Delivery Time: 7 DAYS
- Packaging Details: BAG