UL Approved Ground Bars
New Capability for Unique Project Requirements
thermOweld®’s ground bars and bus bars are UL approved and produced on our state-of-the-art automated production line. This allows us to offer virtually endless sizes and configurations, hole and slot patterns, unplated copper or tin plated, and other options with and without brackets and insulators. Customers worldwide are taking advantage of thermOweld’s ground bars for a wide range of applications and unique requirements, from telecom sites to energy facilities. Please contact us with your specific needs!
Proper bonding is essential to create an isopotential plane between service grounds and equipment during fault and transient conditions. This isopotential plane provides a near zero voltage differential and serves to protect people and equipment during these events. The most popular bonding product in use today is the ground bar or bonding bar.
thermOweld®’s ground bars and bus bars are UL approved and produced on our state-of-the-art automated production line. This allows us to offer virtually endless sizes and configurations, hole and slot patterns, unplated copper or tin plated, and other options with and without brackets and insulators. Customers worldwide are taking advantage of thermOweld’s ground bars for a wide range of applications and unique requirements, from telecom sites to energy facilities.
Please contact us with your specific needs!
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