G.I. Earthing Pipe
A G.I. earthing pipe is a galvanized iron pipe used as an earth electrode to provide a low-resistance path for fault and leakage currents into the ground. It is vertically installed in an earthing pit and typically surrounded by conductive materials such as charcoal and salt to improve soil conductivity. Typical technical characteristics include zinc galvanization for corrosion resistance, good mechanical strength, perforated pipe design for better moisture contact, long service life, and suitability for domestic, commercial, and industrial grounding systems to ensure electrical safety and equipment protection.

