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GI Earthing Electrode – Strip in Pipe (SIP Series)

Our GI Earthing Electrode – Strip in Pipe is a maintenance-free earthing solution designed for residential, industrial, and commercial applications. Built with galvanized iron (GI) pipes and strips, it offers long-lasting electrical safety, corrosion resistance, and stable grounding.

Model No.

Dia

Length

T.Size

Inner GI Strip

BFC

Pipe (t)

IGI-SIP-481

48mm

1Mtr

32x6mm

25x3mm

15kg

1.2mm

IGI-SIP-482

48mm

2Mtr

32x6mm

25x3mm

25kg

1.2mm

IGI-SIP-483

48mm

3Mtr

32x6mm

25x3mm

50kg

1.2mm

IGI-SIP-581

58mm

1Mtr

40x6mm

25x3mm

15kg

1.2mm

IGI-SIP-582

58mm

2Mtr

40x6mm

25x3mm

25kg

1.2mm

IGI-SIP-583

58mm

3Mtr

40x6mm

25x3mm

50kg

1.2mm

IGI-SIP-802

80mm

2Mtr

50x6mm

25x3mm

25kg

1.2mm

IGI-SIP-803

80mm

3Mtr

50x6mm

25x3mm

50kg

1.2mm

Key Features of GI Strip-in-Pipe Earthing Electrode
  • Constructed with high-grade GI pipe and flat strip inside
  • Provides efficient current dissipation into the ground
  • Corrosion-resistant and low maintenance
  • Suitable for electrical panels, transformers, and DG sets
  • Easy installation with chemical earthing backfill compound
Why Choose Our Maintenance-Free GI Earthing Electrode?
  • Long operational life even in harsh soil conditions
  • Ensures stable and safe earthing resistance
  • Compatible with residential earthing systems and industrial grounding
Technical Specifications
  • Material: Galvanized Iron (GI)
  • Strip Size: As per required specification
  • Pipe Diameter: 40 mm / 50 mm / 80 mm (or custom)
  • Length: 1m to 3m standard
  • Coating Thickness: 80 to 100 microns (avg.)

FAQ – GI Earthing Electrode (SIP Series)

1. What is a GI Earthing Electrode with strip-in-pipe design?

GI earthing electrode with strip-in-pipe design combines a GI pipe and internal flat GI strip to enhance current dissipation and provide long-lasting earthing performance.

It is used in homes, industries, power plants, and commercial buildings to protect against electric faults and surges.

Yes, it is a low-maintenance solution that offers consistent performance over years with proper backfill compound usage.

Compared to conventional systems, it offers better conductivity, longer life, and resistance to corrosion.