New Earth-Rite® hazardous area static grounding systems

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The Earth-Rite series of hazardous area static grounding systems from Newson Gale incorporate many innovative and practical features which advance safety, reliability and ease of use ensuring static electricity does not pose an ignition risk in flammable gas, liquid vapour or combustible dust atmospheres.

Earth-Rite systems monitor and maintain a low-resistance static earthing and bonding connections for all conductive (metal) items, including drums, vessels, IBCs, mobile tanks and railcars, in line with Cenelec and NFPA guidelines (< 10 Ohms resistance to ground). For dedicated operations involving Road Tanker Trucks, the patented Earth-Rite RTR provides additional failsafe static ground verification and Road Tanker Recognition.

Newson Gale manufactures an innovative and comprehensive range of static earthing and bonding equipment for hazardous areas, which is available worldwide via a network of specialist distributors and representatives. To learn more about the Earth-Rite product range, visit the Newson Gale website www.newson-gale.com or contact your local office.

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