jordbinding
Jordbinding, also known as ground binding or earth bonding, is a technique used in electrical safety to connect conductive non-current-carrying parts of an electrical system to the earth. The primary purpose of jordbinding is to provide a safe path for electricity to flow to the ground in the event of a fault, such as a damaged wire coming into contact with a metal casing. This prevents the metal parts from becoming energized and posing a shock hazard to anyone who touches them.
In a properly installed electrical system, a jord wire is run alongside the power conductors. This jord
The effectiveness of jordbinding relies on a good connection to the earth. This is often achieved through