Counterpoise Earthing
Counterpoises are primarily used to enhance lightning protection in transmission lines by reducing tower footing resistance, especially in areas with high soil resistivity. They act as a low-impedance path to ground, diverting lightning currents and minimizing the voltage surge at the tower. In situations where traditional grounding methods are impractical or ineffective, counterpoises are employed.



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GI Pipe Earthing
GI (Galvanized Iron) Pipes (20mm to 80mm) are primarily used for earthing in power transmission lines. They are employed to ground transmission towers, transformers, and substations, ensuring the safety of the infrastructure and maintaining electrical stability. GI pipes provide a reliable and durable path for electrical current to flow into the ground, preventing damage to equipment and protecting personnel. GI pipes are used as part of the earthing system in power transmission lines. Earthing involves connecting electrical equipment to the ground to provide a path for fault currents, minimizing the risk of electrical shock and equipment damage.
Danger Plate & Phase Plate, Circuit Plate
These phase plates/circuit plates are used for the indication of high voltage or high-tension wires, fences, gateways and walls at required places. These phase plates/circuit plates are made up of excellent quality raw materials which lasts very long and are very strong and tensile. Danger, Phase, and Circuit plates are primarily used in electrical installations, particularly in areas involving high voltage or the need to identify different circuits or phases. They are used for safety and identification purposes. MS Plate 1.6mm to 3mm with Vitreous enamelled white paint will be used for plates.


Anti-Climbing Devices
Anti-climbing devices (MS Plate) are primarily used on transmission line towers to deter unauthorized access and protect both the public and the equipment from potential dangers. Anti-climbing devices are a standard safety feature on transmission towers to prevent unauthorized access to the high-voltage equipment and the risk of electrocution.
GI Flat & MS Flat
In substations, Galvanized Iron (25 to 50mm)) flats are primarily used for earthing, acting as electrodes or conductors in the earthing grid. Mild Steel (MS 50mm to 75mm) flats are also used, particularly for connections and as flexible conductors between components and the earthing system.


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