Steel Grounding Plates Now Available From Galvan

Galvan Industries, Inc. 2018-02-20 00:00:00

In some soil conditions, driving a ground rod may not be practical. Steel grounding plates from Galvan Electrical Products offer a safe and reliable US-made alternative.

Often used by utilities, Galvan GP Series steel ground plate electrodes buried below grade provide an excellent connection to earth. Their large 2 sq.ft. surface area efficiently and safely dissipates current into the ground. Made of 1/4" steel and hot dip galvanized for corrosion resistance, they give up to 40 years of worry-free grounding protection in most soils. They are also available as bare steel.

GP Series ground plates meet NESC Code 094.B.3.C when properly installed per code requiements. Galvan also manufactures copper-coated, hot-dip galvanized, stainless steel and solid copper ground rods, grounding accessories and connectors.

Galvan Industries' electrical grounding products are used in a wide variety of residential, commercial and industrial applications. These include power transmission and distribution, construction, cable TV, lightning protection, telecommunications and OEM markets. Galvan products are stocked in strategic sites around the country to assure fast deliveries.

About Galvan
Galvan Industries, Inc., located in Harrisburg, NC, has been a trusted supplier to the electrical, electronic and utility industries for more than five decades. Galvan ground rods, grounding accessories and connectors are available from leading electrical wholesalers and distributors throughout the United States. For more information or to place an order, contact Galvan Industries, Inc. at 1-800-277-5678, or fax to (704) 455-5215.  Visit Galvan at the IEEE PES T&D Exposition, Booth #3460, or on the Web at www.galvanelectrical.com.

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