A Copper Bonded Earth Rod is a steel grounding rod with a molecularly bonded copper coating, used to provide a low-resistance path for fault and lightning currents to safely dissipate into the earth.
A Copper Bonded Earth Rod is one of the most commonly used grounding electrodes in electrical and lightning protection systems. It combines the high conductivity and corrosion resistance of copper with the mechanical strength of steel. Installed vertically into the ground, it forms an effective earth connection for buildings, substations, industrial plants, telecommunications facilities, and renewable energy systems.
Earth rods can be installed individually or coupled together to achieve the required grounding resistance.
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