What is GI plate earthing, and how does it work?

GI (Galvanized Iron) plate earthing is a method used for grounding electrical systems to ensure safety. A GI plate is a thick, flat metal plate made of galvanized iron, which resists corrosion. It is buried in the ground, typically at a depth where the soil remains moist. The GI plate is connected to the electrical system's earth terminal using a copper or GI wire. When a fault occurs, the earthing system provides a low-resistance path for the electrical current to safely dissipate into the ground, preventing potential electrical hazards, fires, or equipment damage.

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