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Let’s Talk About The Best Grounding Rod

Lightning is the most commonly thought of power surge or spike that damages electronic devices. Grounding rods are simple and inexpensive but are crucial to protecting your electric equipment and appliances from the ill effects of transient voltage surges, and therefore must not be neglected. LEC's ultra-efficient Chem-Rod has been used to replace as many as 10 conventional rods. Contact us for a product overview at here: https://www.lightningprotection.com/grounding-earthing/<br>

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Let’s Talk About The Best Grounding Rod

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  1. Let’s Talk About The Best Grounding Rod https://www.lightningprotection.com/

  2. Lightning is the most commonly thought of power surge or spike that damages electronic devices. They can damage a system in two ways: a direct strike, or through transient voltage surges that travel from the direct strike into nearby areas. A fundamental component of safety and protection for your business’s electrical system is proper grounding. For this reason, one or more grounding rods are required on your property by the National Electrical Code (NEC) and local building codes. Grounding rods are simple and inexpensive but are crucial to protecting your electric equipment and appliances from the ill effects of transient voltage surges, and therefore must not be neglected. https://www.lightningprotection.com/

  3. A grounding rod is usually located very close to your main electrical service panel and is often made of copper or copper coated steel. They’re approximately ½” in diameter and eight to ten feet in length. It’s electrically tied to your main service panel to provide an approved ground connection. • What to ground to? • We should talk about what qualifies as ground; there are lots of options, but there are three safe ones: • An existing grounding rod, tied to the electrical panel • A new grounding rod • A water utility pipe Irrespective of the options you choose our Smart Ground testing service is designed to provide an advanced ground audit system that produces highly accurate results, even on energized systems. It provides practical recommendations to improve your existing grounding/earthing systems. https://www.lightningprotection.com/

  4. Grounding Material Selection There are three main parts to any grounding system after the protection device: The Grounding Rod, The Grounding Wire, and the Bond between them. Let’s talk about the grounding rod: 1. The best grounding Rods are: Copper or copper clad grounding rods driven into the earth Copper water pipes or other building grounds, such as metal structural frame Metal enclosures and casings (which in turn should be grounded to earth ground) Our patented Chem Rod is designed with lightning protection in mind! LEC’s copper Chem-Rod has about four times more surface area than a traditional grounding rod. This large surface area helps create the low-impedance connection required to safely channel high-frequency lightning currents to earth. It uses advanced engineering to achieve a consistent, low-impedance electrical connection with the earth, even in unfavourable and varying ground conditions. The ultra-efficient Chem-Rod has been used to replace as many as 10 conventional rods. https://www.lightningprotection.com/

  5. CONTACT US Address: 6687 Arapahoe Rd. Boulder, CO 80303, USA Phone: 303-447-2828 Email: info@lecglobal.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Lightningeliminators/ https://www.lightningprotection.com/

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