A ground rod is a critical earthing component used in power line construction to provide a low-resistance path for fault currents and lightning surges into the earth. Typically manufactured from high-strength steel with a copper-bonded or galvanized coating, ground rods ensure long-term corrosion resistance and reliable performance in varied soil conditions. They enhance system safety, stabilize voltage during transient events, and protect electrical infrastructure from damage.
Key Features:
- Material: High-strength steel core with copper-bonded or galvanized finish
- Diameter Range: 5/8″ – 3/4″ (custom sizes available)
- Length Options: Standard 8 ft and 10 ft, extendable with couplings
- Corrosion Resistance: Copper cladding thickness ≥ 0.010″ for extended service life
- Electrical Performance: Low-resistance earthing for improved fault current dissipation
- Mechanical Strength: Rigid design withstands driving into hard soil without deformation
- Compliance: Meets IEEE, IEC, and NEC grounding standards