CU-Chemical Earthing signifies a system where a highly conductive copper or copper-bonded electrode is installed into the earth, and the surrounding backfill material is replaced with a proprietary Earth Enhancing Compound (EEC). The copper component ensures excellent electrical conductivity and resistance to corrosion, forming the backbone of the grounding path. The 'chemical' aspect comes from the EEC, which is a carefully formulated blend of conductive and hygroscopic (moisture-absorbing) materials, such as bentonite and graphite. This compound dramatically lowers the local soil resistivity around the electrode, creates a stable environment for current dissipation, and ensures the earthing system remains effective by retaining moisture, even in dry or challenging soil conditions where conventional methods might fail.
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