An air terminal rod, also known as a lightning rod or a lightning conductor, is a metal rod or pole that is mounted on a building or other structure to protect it from lightning strikes. The air terminal rod is a path for lightning to follow, which directs the electrical charge safely to the ground, preventing damage to the structure and its occupants.
A copper-bonded ground rod is typically used for grounding and earthing purposes. It is an essential component of an electrical grounding system that helps to provide a safe and reliable path for the flow of electrical current to the ground. The copper coating on the ground rod helps to protect against corrosion and ensures a long-lasting, low-resistance connection to the earth. Copper bonded earth rods are commonly used in a variety of applications, such as in buildings, power substations, communication towers, and lightning protection systems.
A copper-bonded ground rod is typically used for grounding and earthing purposes. It is an essential component of an electrical grounding system that helps to provide a safe and reliable path for the flow of electrical current to the ground. The copper coating on the ground rod helps to protect against corrosion and ensures a long-lasting, low-resistance connection to the earth. Copper bonded earth rods are commonly used in a variety of applications, such as in buildings, power substations, communication towers, and lightning protection systems.