A ground rod clamp is a mechanical connector used in power line construction to securely bond a grounding conductor to a ground rod. It ensures low-resistance electrical continuity between the conductor and the grounding electrode, providing a reliable path for fault currents and enhancing system safety. Designed for durability, it withstands corrosion, mechanical stress, and varying environmental conditions in utility and industrial applications.
Key Features:
- Material: High-strength bronze or brass for excellent conductivity and corrosion resistance.
- Design: Precision-engineered clamp body for secure grip and easy installation.
- Compatibility: Accommodates standard copper, aluminum, or galvanized ground rods.
- Conductivity: Ensures low contact resistance for effective grounding performance.
- Durability: Resistant to mechanical stress, oxidation, and harsh outdoor conditions.
- Standards Compliance: Meets ASTM and IEEE grounding hardware specifications.
- Applications: Power transmission and distribution, substations, industrial grounding systems.