• The earth distributor is used to connect floor earths between themselves. It is installed in a building pillar according to applicable specifications. The ground cutting blade is installed at the bottom of the earth pillar. It enables the earth system opening during an earth resistance measurement.
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    This cable is used pour earth systems. It is available in bare copper or insulated copper.
  • This earth rod is used for the power networks earth system. The copper coating made by electrolytic process gives a resistance to corrosion as well as a good conductivity. The reference standards are EN 50 164-2 and EN 62 561-2. The brass clamp with stainless steel bolts is designed to establish a connection between the earth rod and the conductor. The cable can be fixed radially or axially through the "U" bolt clamp. The round connection clamp can be in bronze. These brass driving spikes and heads are designed to protect the earth rod during the installation. They enable to preserve the copper coating and its technical features. The taper coupling is made of brass. It allows the junction between two unthreaded earth rods with nominal diameter 16mm.
  • This copper earth electrode is used for the power networks earth system. When a deep installation is not possible, it gives an important contact area with the soil to discharge fault currents. The reference S tandard isEN 50 164-2.
  • The "C" shape connectors and jumper clamps are designed to connect two conductors. The mechanical and electrical connection is ensured thanks to crimping (U009) or thanks to a mechanical tightening wich can be removed (U020). The copper connector is designed to fix up an installation in case the conductor has been severed. The stainless steel fastening allows the product to be buried. The connector L260 is equipped with a shear head. The stainless steel kit comprises two tubular lugs (U030) as well as a nut and a bolt. It is designed to disconnect the earth system in order to perform earth resistance measurements. The cutting blade is designed to open the earth system during earth resistance measurements. It is rather used inside for a residential installation. The copper round terminal lug is used to connect bare copper conductors to copper terminals.
  • This earth tester is used as part of the earth system installation. It enables to perform the earth resistance measurements to control the system effectiveness.
  • This device is designed for shortcircuiting and earthing the low voltage A.B.C. (Aerial Bundled Conductors). It is connected to a connector for measures and short-circuiting (type CMCC). This equipment is used for earth system a low voltage A.B.C. (Aerial Bundled Conductor). It is connected on shortcircuiting device linked to CMCC connectors (for measures and shortcircuiting).
  • This galvanised steel earth rod is used for the power networks earth system. The corrosion protection is ensured thanks to a hot dip galvanisation surface treatment. The reference Standard is EN 50 164-2.
  • This I.P.C. (Insulation Piercing Connector) is designed for short-circuiting or earthing the low voltage A.B.C. (Aerial Bundled Conductors). It is also used for taking voltage measures. It comprises the connector and the socket.
  • This earth rod is used for the power networks earth system. The rod has a hammered end and a boring respectively to lower and upper ends, giving it the possibility to be self-extendable. The reference Standard is EN 50 164-2.
  • The surge protection device connector (SPD IPC) is designed to protect low voltage overhead lines and electric equipment against over-voltages. It enables the current from the lightning to be led to the ground. The surge protection device connector includes the following elements: - An insulation piercing connector, - A terminal outlet inserted in the end cap of the connector, - A surge protection device (metal oxide overmoulded with silicone) screwed into the terminal outlet, - An earth system tail welded to the surge protection device. The surge protection device reacts: - After a certain number of overvoltages, when the current passing through the surge protection device increases by more than 1mA, - In the case of atmospheric discharge (lightning strike), the current exceeding 65mA. After the surge protection device has performed, the earth system tail physically separates from the connector. The surge protection device then should be replaced with an available spare part (comprising the surge protection device and the earth system tail).
  • This device is designed to perform a short-circuit and the earthing of a low voltage network A.B.C. (Aerial Bundled Conductors). It is connected to the MICHAUD 3-poles type pole-mounted Gang Fuse Switch Disconnector (Gang FSD).
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