A Ground Ring Electrode is a continuous buried conductor installed around the perimeter of a building or structure to provide an effective grounding system for electrical safety and lightning protection.
A Ground Ring Electrode consists of a bare copper conductor, copper tape, or galvanized steel conductor buried around the building foundation. It creates an equipotential grounding network that improves fault current dissipation and enhances lightning protection performance.
Ground ring electrodes are commonly used in commercial buildings, substations, industrial facilities, telecommunications sites, and data centers.
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