Erdungsscheiben
Erdungsscheiben, also known as grounding grids or grounding systems, are electrical safety devices used to protect people and equipment from electrical hazards. They are typically installed in areas where there is a risk of electrical faults, such as in industrial settings, power plants, and electrical substations. Erdungsscheiben consist of a network of conductive materials, usually copper or aluminum, buried in the ground to provide a low-resistance path for fault currents. This path helps to quickly dissipate the electrical energy, preventing it from causing harm to people or damaging equipment.
The design and installation of Erdungsscheiben are critical to their effectiveness. They must be properly sized
Regular maintenance and testing are essential to ensure the continued reliability of Erdungsscheiben. This includes checking