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                      Earthing equipment is a type of electrical equipment used to provide a safe path for electric current to the ground. It is used to protect people and equipment from electric shock and to protect electrical equipment from damage due to lightning strikes. Earthing equipment is typically used in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. It is also used in power plants, substations, and other high-voltage applications.
Earthing equipment typically consists of a grounding rod, a grounding    conductor, and a grounding clamp. The grounding rod is driven into the ground and is connected to the grounding conductor, which is then connected to the grounding clamp. The grounding clamp is then connected to the electrical equipment.
Earthing equipment is an important part of any electrical system and is essential for safety. It is important to ensure that the earthing equipment is installed correctly and is regularly inspected and maintained.
Some companies in the earthing equipment market include ABB, Siemens, Schneider Electric, Eaton, and Hubbell. Show Less   Read more