Groundbed electrode with graphite containing cement

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Earth grounds

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106717, H01R 466

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061215430

ABSTRACT:
A groundbed electrode for the protection of an electrical/electronic equipment installation is comprised of a strip of a mixture of approximately equal parts, on a volumetric basis, of powdered crystalline carbon and Portland cement buried in earth, a copper electrical conductor wire embedded in the buried strip, and with the electrical conductor wire being connected to the electrical/electronic equipment in electrical current-conducting relation.

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