GI Earthing Plate is a widely used grounding solution designed to safely dissipate fault current into the earth. It is manufactured from high-quality galvanized iron with a uniform zinc coating to provide excellent corrosion resistance and long service life.
These earthing plates are commonly used in residential buildings, commercial complexes, industrial units, substations, and infrastructure projects where dependable earthing performance is required.
Key features
- Manufactured from high-grade galvanized iron
- Uniform zinc coating for corrosion resistance
- High mechanical strength and durability
- Provides stable and reliable earthing performance
- Suitable for all soil conditions
- Cost-effective earthing solution
GI earthing plates ensure effective grounding by maintaining low earth resistance, protecting electrical systems, equipment, and human life from electrical faults and lightning surges.
Corrosion resistant
Galvanized coating ensures long operational life.
Reliable grounding
Maintains consistent earthing performance over time.
Why choose GI earthing plate
GI earthing plates are preferred for their durability, corrosion resistance, and economical pricing.
These plates are ideal for installations where long-term grounding stability is required under varying soil and environmental conditions. They are widely used in industrial and residential earthing systems.
Technical Specifications
| SR | Size (MM) | Thickness (MM) | Material |
|---|---|---|---|
| PCP-1 | 300 × 300 | 3 | Galvanized Iron |
| PCP-2 | 450 × 450 | 3 | Galvanized Iron |
| PCP-3 | 600 × 600 | 3 | Galvanized Iron |
| PCP-4 | 300 × 300 | 6 | Galvanized Iron |
| PCP-5 | 450 × 450 | 6 | Galvanized Iron |
| PCP-6 | 600 × 600 | 6 | Galvanized Iron |
Common questions about GI earthing plate
A GI earthing plate is a galvanized iron plate used to safely dissipate fault current into the earth.
They are used in residential buildings, industrial plants, substations, commercial complexes, and infrastructure projects.
GI earthing plates offer durability, corrosion resistance, stable earthing performance, and cost-effectiveness.