Product Description
Since our foundation, we have been engaged in supplying Earthing Wire to our clients. The offered wire is precisely manufactured at vendors end by utilizing quality approved raw materials and modern methodologies under the strict observation of diligent professionals in compliance with set industry norms. This wire is connected to the ground for preventing the user contact with dangerous voltage. We offer this Earthing Wire in different specifications as per the clients needs at market leading rates.
Special Features:
- Perfect finish
- Resistant to rust
- Dimensional accurate
- Optimum durability
Earthing wire, also called earth wire or ground wire, is installed on an electric circuit and is connected with the earth to protect people from electric shock, by creating a route for the current to pass to the earth and bypass an electric short or other problem. The electrical systems can be protected when earth wire along with fuse breaker is installed. The circuits with no earth wire are more likely to be affected by electrical fires. This wire has no relation with the operation of the circuit, but in its absence, the person handling the wires can suffer an electrical shock. When connected to electric panel, this wire creates a path that routes the electric current back to its source in the event of a fault. This is because electricity tries to complete the circuit and therefore must be provided a path to send it from where it came from.
Almost all electric systems are grounded at the utility transformer, which has a cable from neutral terminal that is installed into the ground. This set-up is beneficial in giving protection against lightening.
FAQs of Earthing Wire:
Q: What is an earthing wire?
A: An earthing wire is a wire that is connected to the ground in order to protect the user from dangerous voltage.
Q: What color is an earthing wire?
A: An earthing wire is typically grey in color.
Q: What are the dimensions of an earthing wire?
A: An earthing wire typically has a thickness of 2-4 mm Millimeter (mm).