GI Earthing Electrode (Pipe in Pipe)
Our GI Earthing Electrode (Pipe in Pipe) is a dependable and durable earthing system made up of two concentric galvanized iron pipes. The inner and outer pipe designs maximize surface area and conductivity, resulting in effective fault current dissipation and long service life. Ideal for grounding in industrial, commercial, and residential settings.
Products Price | $3,000.00 | ||
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Products Description
Product Model | Diameter of Electrode (mm) | Length of Electrode (meter) | Connection Terminal (mm) | Inner Strip Size (mm) |
---|---|---|---|---|
ADAS/GIPE/48 | 48 | 1, 2 & 3 | 32x6x100 | 25 |
ADAS/GIPE/58 | 58 | 1, 2 & 3 | 40x6x100 | 25 |
ADAS/GIPE/76 | 76 | 1, 2 & 3 | 50x6x100 | 40 |
ADAS/GIPE/88 | 88 | 1, 2 & 3 | 50x6x100 | 40 |
The pipe-in-pipe construction ensures uniform current distribution, increased surface area, and durability in all soil conditions. It is widely used in high-load electrical systems, power distribution networks, substations, and industrial facilities.
This electrode is engineered to meet IS standards, making it a reliable choice for consistent and low-resistance earthing performance.
Key Features:
- Dual Pipe Construction: Inner and outer GI pipes increase surface area and enhance conductivity.
- Corrosion Resistance: Hot-dip galvanization protects against soil corrosion and extends lifespan.
- IS 3043 Compliant: Built to meet national safety and performance standards.
- Long-Term Stability: Provides consistent low-resistance grounding over time.
- High Fault Current Capacity: Ideal for installations with heavy electrical loads.
- Versatile Use: Suitable for substations, industries, telecom towers, and commercial facilities.
Applications
GI pipe-in-pipe earthing electrodes are widely used in:
- Residential buildings
- Lightning protection systems
- Commercial establishments
- Industrial plants and manufacturing units
- Data centers and IT infrastructure
- Power generation and distribution systems (substations, transformers)
- Railways
- Petrochemical and nuclear facilities
Benefits:
GI pipe-in-pipe earthing electrodes provide several advantages, making them a popular choice for a variety of applications.:
- Cost-effectiveness: Generally less expensive than pure copper electrodes, while still delivering dependable performance.
- Corrosion Resistance: The galvanization process, when paired with anti-corrosive backfill additives, greatly slows the corrosion process compared to untreated iron, resulting in a longer lifespan.
- High Conductivity: Provides great electrical conductivity for the efficient dissipation of fault current.
- Low Maintenance: Because of their design and the nature of the chemical backfill, they frequently require low maintenance and may not require recurrent watering.
Products Features
Technique | Pipe In Pipe |
Material | Copper |
size | In mm |
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