We are specialized in manufacturing different types of Earth Bars like -Way Earth Bars, Disconnecting Link, Copper Earth Bars, Neutral Earth Bars, and Brass Earth Bars, which are available in various size, configuration, and capacities along with different finishing as per requirements. We are even engaged in manufacturing various types of Earth Bars that are available in various lengths, widths, and thicknesses as per customer needs. Our complete range of Earth Bars is available with pre-drilled fixing holes and different dimension specifications.
That part of the earthing system which interconnects the overall metallic parts of electrical installation e.g. conduit, ducts, boxes, metallic shells of the switches, distribution boards, Switches, fuses, Regulating and controlling devices, metallic parts of electrical machines such as, motors, generators, transformers and the metallic framework where electrical devices and components are installed is known as earth wire or earth continuity conductor as shown in the above fig.
نحوه نصب به این صورت است. که ابتدا شما موقعیت و شرایط محیطی خود را از میان دو روشی که گفته میشود انتخاب کنید. دو روش موجود برای انجام ارتینگ عبارت میشوند از روش زمین عمقی و روش زمین سطحی که در ادامه به توضیح هر دو میپردازیم.
In our electrical appliances, if excessive currents are not earthed, we would experience severe shock. Earthing takes place in electrical appliances only when there is a problem and it is to save us from danger. If in an electronic installation, a metallic part of an electrical appliance comes in direct contact with a live wire that results from maybe failure of installation or otherwise, the metal will be charged and static charge will accumulate on it.
To increase the safety factor of installation, two copper wires are used as earthing lead to connect the device metallic body to the earth electrode or earth plate. I.e. if we use two earth electrodes or earth plats, there would be four earthing leads. It should not be considered that the two earth leads are used as parallel paths to flow the fault currents but both paths should work properly to carry the fault current because it is important for better safety.