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Airports Authority of India CNS Manual Vol. V Ver. 2.0Lightning, Surge Protection and EarthingSystem for CNS Installations
Chemical Earthing1) Chemical Earthing based on pipe in pipe technology or Flat in pipe technology 1) Conventional earthing based on Single strip with GI and copper plate earthing 2) Chemical earthing required less space only 8 to 10 inch bore requ
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Pipe earthing systemPipe earthing is a system which most commonly used and most reliable system. In this type of method of grounding, a galvanized GI steel pipe or copper pipe of suitable length and diameter is buried vertically in the wet soil und
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TYPES OF EARTHING Any discussion on earthing invariably leads to a discussion on the different types of earthing and the corresponding definition of each. However, it is commonly accepted that earthing in the gas industry can be classified as either