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How to Use Exothermic Welding?

Exothermic welding, also known as exothermic bonding, thermite welding (TW), and thermit welding, is a welding technique that permanently joins…

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Role of Down Conductors in Lightning Protection

The electrically conductive connection between the air-termination system and the earth-termination system is the down conductor system. The purpose of…

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Earth Pit – Technical Aspects & Construction

An Earth Pit is a type of enclosure used in earthing systems to access and maintain the earth electrodes and…

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GI vs Copper Plate Earthing – Which one is better?

Scope: The primary reason for earthing in an electrical network is for safety. When all metallic portions of electrical equipment…

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Lugs – Types, Applications and Features

Scope of Electrical Lugs: A cable lug is a component of an electrical device that connects the cable to the…

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Ground Potential Rise Study

Scope: The result of a ground electrode impedance, referenced to remote earth, and the current that flows through that electrode…

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What are Touch and Step Potential Requirements?

Objective: To grasp the concept of step and touch potential as per IEC 62305-3 (EN 62305-3) How energy dissipates over…

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Essentials of Neutral Grounding System

Objective: Indian Standard IS: 3043 – 2018 [Code of Practice for Earthing – Second Revision] says the following: Earthing refers…

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Importance of Stainless Steel Earth Rods

Scope: Earth rods constructed of austenitic stainless steel according to British specifications. Stainless steel rods are comparable to copper rods;…

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Types of Copper Bonded Earth Rods

Copper bonded earth rods establish quality earthing systems in overhead, underground electricity distribution and transmission networks. They provide ground contact…

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