Wherever there is a genuine risk of conductive plant hardware and materials collecting static charge inside combustible and ignitable environments, Newson Gale’s scope of Earth-Rite Static Ground Monitoring and Interlock Systems give added operational well being to basic unsafe zone preparing and taking care of operations.
Earth-Rite Static Grounding Systems empower associations to unmistakably exhibit universal Best Practice, consistence with IEC 60079-32; NFPA77; API RP 2003 and other overall specialized benchmarks and codes of work on representing the control of electricity produced via friction in dangerous ranges.
Wherever there is a genuine risk of conductive plant hardware and materials collecting static charge inside combustible and ignitable environments, Newson Gale’s scope of Earth-Rite Static Ground Monitoring and Interlock Systems give added operational well being to basic unsafe zone preparing and taking care of operations.
Earth-Rite Static Grounding Systems empower associations to unmistakably exhibit universal Best Practice, consistence with IEC 60079-32; NFPA77; API RP 2003 and other overall specialized benchmarks and codes of work on representing the control of electricity produced via friction in dangerous ranges.
The OhmGuard® hose continuity tester is designed to test hoses used on vacuum trucks and tanker trucks prior to the transfer of flammable or combustible products.
The OhmGuard verifies that the electrical conductivity of the hose is functioning correctly, thereby ensuring static electricity is not permitted to accumulate on the metal components of the hose and eliminating the risk of a fire or explosion caused by the discharge of a static spark.
The OhmGuard is easy to operate, does not require any specialist driver training and will indicate, within seconds, if the hoses are safe to use. The driver simply connects the OhmGuard’s cable to a junction box situated on the truck and connects the OhmGuard clamp to the last hose coupling as illustrated. The green LED housed in the OhmGuard will pulse continuously if the hose has an electrical continuity of less than 100 ohms with the truck.
The OhmGuard® hose continuity tester is designed to test hoses used on vacuum trucks and tanker trucks prior to the transfer of flammable or combustible products.
The OhmGuard verifies that the electrical conductivity of the hose is functioning correctly, thereby ensuring static electricity is not permitted to accumulate on the metal components of the hose and eliminating the risk of a fire or explosion caused by the discharge of a static spark.
The OhmGuard is easy to operate, does not require any specialist driver training and will indicate, within seconds, if the hoses are safe to use. The driver simply connects the OhmGuard’s cable to a junction box situated on the truck and connects the OhmGuard clamp to the last hose coupling as illustrated. The green LED housed in the OhmGuard will pulse continuously if the hose has an electrical continuity of less than 100 ohms with the truck.
FeatureCorrosion Proof, Excellent Quality, Fine Finishing, High Quality
Country of Origin110V, 220V
Display TypeAnalog
Number Of FlowerGrounding Systems
Total Carbohydrate1Years
Country of OriginUK
Earth-Rite Static Grounding Systems empower associations to unmistakably exhibit universal Best Practice, consistence with IEC 60079-32; NFPA77; API RP 2003 and other overall specialized benchmarks and codes of work on representing the control of electricity produced via friction in dangerous ranges.
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Grounding Systems
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Earth-Rite Static Grounding Systems empower associations to unmistakably exhibit universal Best Practice, consistence with IEC 60079-32; NFPA77; API RP 2003 and other overall specialized benchmarks and codes of work on representing the control of electricity produced via friction in dangerous ranges.
Material : Aluminium, Stainless Steel
Shape : Circular
Condition : New Used
Power Source : Electric
Application : Industry
Certification : ATEX & PESO
Feature : Corrosion Proof, Excellent Quality, Fine Finishing, High Quality
Static grounding systems like the Earth-Rite® range combine interlock control and visual indication to verified ground connection points and offer the highest levels of protection over electrostatic ignition risks. However, equipment specifiers may select passive grounding devices, like single pole clamps, to ground and bond plant equipment. When flammable or combustible products are being handled and processed in hazardous areas it is essential to specify certified equipment that will protect personnel from sources of electrostatic ignition.
Static grounding systems like the Earth-Rite® range combine interlock control and visual indication to verified ground connection points and offer the highest levels of protection over electrostatic ignition risks. However, equipment specifiers may select passive grounding devices, like single pole clamps, to ground and bond plant equipment. When flammable or combustible products are being handled and processed in hazardous areas it is essential to specify certified equipment that will protect personnel from sources of electrostatic ignition.
The Earth-Rite II RTR is designed to ground a road tanker during loading and unloading operations in order to dissipate any static electricity which could accumulate on a road tanker during these processes.
NFPA 77 “Recommended Practice on Static Electricity” highlights tank trucks as being capable of accumulating electrostatic charge during product transfer operations.
To mitigate against the accumulation of static on the body of the road tanker, it recommends that trucks be grounded during the transfer procedure.
The Earth-Rite II RTR static grounding system is designed to provide grounding of tank trucks to mitigate against static discharges from the main body of the truck.
The system consists of a red/green LED ground status indicator and dry contacts that can be interlocked with the process or an additional strobe light.
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Earth-Rite RTR Tanker Earthing System
1,000 - 10,000 / Unit
1 Piece (MOQ)
The Earth-Rite II RTR is designed to ground a road tanker during loading and unloading operations in order to dissipate any static electricity which could accumulate on a road tanker during these processes.
NFPA 77 “Recommended Practice on Static Electricity” highlights tank trucks as being capable of accumulating electrostatic charge during product transfer operations.
To mitigate against the accumulation of static on the body of the road tanker, it recommends that trucks be grounded during the transfer procedure.
The Earth-Rite II RTR static grounding system is designed to provide grounding of tank trucks to mitigate against static discharges from the main body of the truck.
The system consists of a red/green LED ground status indicator and dry contacts that can be interlocked with the process or an additional strobe light.
Powder processing operations generate high levels of electrostatic charge and if allowed to accumulate on conductive parts of plant equipment that are electrically isolated from earth, there is a high probability that incendive static spark discharges could ignite locally present potentially combustible or flammable atmospheres.
The Earth-Rite MULTIPOINT is a unique static grounding system which monitors up to 8 potentially isolated conductive components on processing machinery engaged in powder processing operations within zoned or classified areas.
Powder processing operations that generate high levels of static charge and are known to cause combustible dust explosions are:
dust collection
powder grinding and pulverising
powder conveying operations
silo and container filling and emptying
fluid bed drying
powder mixing and blending
The Earth-Rite MULTIPOINT is designed to form one complete grounding circuit through the isolated parts on the process machinery. The system monitors the circuit ensuring the resistance of connections is 10 ohms or less. If the system detects a rise above 10 ohms in the circuit, LED array situated in the indicator station will pinpoint the location of the potentially isolated part. The interlocking output contact can interface with PLCs to halt the process or alert personnel to the potential hazard.
Powder processing operations generate high levels of electrostatic charge and if allowed to accumulate on conductive parts of plant equipment that are electrically isolated from earth, there is a high probability that incendive static spark discharges could ignite locally present potentially combustible or flammable atmospheres.
The Earth-Rite MULTIPOINT is a unique static grounding system which monitors up to 8 potentially isolated conductive components on processing machinery engaged in powder processing operations within zoned or classified areas.
Powder processing operations that generate high levels of static charge and are known to cause combustible dust explosions are:
dust collection
powder grinding and pulverising
powder conveying operations
silo and container filling and emptying
fluid bed drying
powder mixing and blending
The Earth-Rite MULTIPOINT is designed to form one complete grounding circuit through the isolated parts on the process machinery. The system monitors the circuit ensuring the resistance of connections is 10 ohms or less. If the system detects a rise above 10 ohms in the circuit, LED array situated in the indicator station will pinpoint the location of the potentially isolated part. The interlocking output contact can interface with PLCs to halt the process or alert personnel to the potential hazard.
The Earth-Rite® Mobile Ground Verification system (MGV) is a unique, patented technology designed to provide automatic confirmation of a positive electrostatic ground connection for trucks collecting and transferring flammable / combustible products.
Vacuum trucks and tank trucks, including their hoses and hose connections, are susceptible to static charge accumulation during the transfer of product into or out of the truck’s containment system. This accumulation of static charge is equivalent to a hidden source of ignition and if discharged as a static spark can lead to the ignition of the product or the atmosphere in which the truck and material handling team is operating.
To eliminate the risk of incendive static spark discharges the API standard 2219: Safe Operation of Vacuum Trucks in Petroleum Service recommends that vacuum truck operators transferring flammable and combustible product in hazardous locations must fully ground the truck prior to any other task in the transfer operation by connecting the truck to a “proven ground source”.
The Earth-Rite MGV is designed to enable operators establish safe grounding of their vehicle in accordance with this standard.
Static Ground Verification
The MGV system ensures the connection resistance of the object that is identified as the ground source to earth, is low enough to safely dissipate static charges from the truck.
Continuous Ground Loop Monitoring
When the Static Ground Verification process is confirmed, the MGV system continuously monitors the connection resistance of the truck to this verified grounding point for the duration of the transfer process. This connection resistance must be maintained at 10 ohms (or less) for the duration of the transfer process.
Two Output Contacts
located in the control unit of the MGV system can interlock with pumps or other control devices to prevent transfer operations should a static ground connection fail to be established or maintained for the transfer process.
Easy and Quick Operation
Removing the need for taking manual resistance readings or interacting with complex system interfaces the operator activates the system by simply connecting the system’s grounding clamp to a site designated grounding point, buried metal structure (pipes, storage tanks) or temporary points like buried grounding rods.
The Earth-Rite® Mobile Ground Verification system (MGV) is a unique, patented technology designed to provide automatic confirmation of a positive electrostatic ground connection for trucks collecting and transferring flammable / combustible products.
Vacuum trucks and tank trucks, including their hoses and hose connections, are susceptible to static charge accumulation during the transfer of product into or out of the truck’s containment system. This accumulation of static charge is equivalent to a hidden source of ignition and if discharged as a static spark can lead to the ignition of the product or the atmosphere in which the truck and material handling team is operating.
To eliminate the risk of incendive static spark discharges the API standard 2219: Safe Operation of Vacuum Trucks in Petroleum Service recommends that vacuum truck operators transferring flammable and combustible product in hazardous locations must fully ground the truck prior to any other task in the transfer operation by connecting the truck to a “proven ground source”.
The Earth-Rite MGV is designed to enable operators establish safe grounding of their vehicle in accordance with this standard.
Static Ground Verification
The MGV system ensures the connection resistance of the object that is identified as the ground source to earth, is low enough to safely dissipate static charges from the truck.
Continuous Ground Loop Monitoring
When the Static Ground Verification process is confirmed, the MGV system continuously monitors the connection resistance of the truck to this verified grounding point for the duration of the transfer process. This connection resistance must be maintained at 10 ohms (or less) for the duration of the transfer process.
Two Output Contacts
located in the control unit of the MGV system can interlock with pumps or other control devices to prevent transfer operations should a static ground connection fail to be established or maintained for the transfer process.
Easy and Quick Operation
Removing the need for taking manual resistance readings or interacting with complex system interfaces the operator activates the system by simply connecting the system’s grounding clamp to a site designated grounding point, buried metal structure (pipes, storage tanks) or temporary points like buried grounding rods.
Earth-Rite Static Grounding Systems empower associations to unmistakably exhibit universal Best Practice, consistence with IEC 60079-32; NFPA77; API RP 2003 and other overall specialized benchmarks and codes of work on representing the control of electricity produced via friction in dangerous ranges.
Earth-Rite Static Grounding Systems empower associations to unmistakably exhibit universal Best Practice, consistence with IEC 60079-32; NFPA77; API RP 2003 and other overall specialized benchmarks and codes of work on representing the control of electricity produced via friction in dangerous ranges.
For applications where control switches or PLCs are not accessible for yield contacts, the Bond-Rite reach is the best answer for amplifying the security of procedures producing static in unsafe areas.
For applications where control switches or PLCs are not accessible for yield contacts, the Bond-Rite reach is the best answer for amplifying the security of procedures producing static in unsafe areas.
Static grounding systems like the Earth-Rite® range combine interlock control and visual indication to verified ground connection points and offer the highest levels of protection over electrostatic ignition risks. However, equipment specifiers may select passive grounding devices, like single pole clamps, to ground and bond plant equipment.
When flammable or combustible products are being handled and processed in hazardous areas it is essential to specify certified equipment that will protect personnel from sources of electrostatic ignition.
Static grounding clamps that combine Factory Mutual & ATEX approvals are rigorously tested and certified to ensure they are capable of dissipating static charges from potentially charged equipment. This is especially significant when the equipment can be covered in coatings, product deposits or rust that is capable of preventing the clamp from making low resistance electrical contact with the equipment to be grounded.
Establishing a solid electrical connection can only be achieved by penetrating any connection inhibitors like coatings, product deposits and rust. Factors like this will impede the dissipation of static charges from the object to ground if the clamp is not capable of penetrating them and making a connection to the base metal of the container or vessel. Once a strong connection is established, it is vital that this connection remains constant for the duration of the process operation.
Factory Mutual approved clamps undergo a series of mechanical and electrical tests to ensure they can function as reliable static grounding clamps in EX / HAZLOC areas.
ATEX certification ensures there are no sources of mechanical sparking, like thermite reactive materials such as aluminium, or sources of stored mechanical energy, present in the construction of the clamp.
Static grounding systems like the Earth-Rite® range combine interlock control and visual indication to verified ground connection points and offer the highest levels of protection over electrostatic ignition risks. However, equipment specifiers may select passive grounding devices, like single pole clamps, to ground and bond plant equipment.
When flammable or combustible products are being handled and processed in hazardous areas it is essential to specify certified equipment that will protect personnel from sources of electrostatic ignition.
Static grounding clamps that combine Factory Mutual & ATEX approvals are rigorously tested and certified to ensure they are capable of dissipating static charges from potentially charged equipment. This is especially significant when the equipment can be covered in coatings, product deposits or rust that is capable of preventing the clamp from making low resistance electrical contact with the equipment to be grounded.
Establishing a solid electrical connection can only be achieved by penetrating any connection inhibitors like coatings, product deposits and rust. Factors like this will impede the dissipation of static charges from the object to ground if the clamp is not capable of penetrating them and making a connection to the base metal of the container or vessel. Once a strong connection is established, it is vital that this connection remains constant for the duration of the process operation.
Factory Mutual approved clamps undergo a series of mechanical and electrical tests to ensure they can function as reliable static grounding clamps in EX / HAZLOC areas.
ATEX certification ensures there are no sources of mechanical sparking, like thermite reactive materials such as aluminium, or sources of stored mechanical energy, present in the construction of the clamp.
Retracting cable reels are an alternative solution to using retractable Cen-StatTM spiral cable. They are normally specified for locations where there is a preference for ensuring process operators stow grounding clamps correctly for good “housekeeping†purposes when the clamps are not in use.
SESPL’s “R-series” of static grounding reels offer our Cab-Lite cable housed on automatically retractable cable reel.
Cab-Lite is a 1/8″ (3.2 mm) multi-stranded galvanized steel conductor protected by a hi-vis yellow coating and is supplied on the R20, R50 and R75 reels.
The R-series of retractable cable reels are supplied in 25 ft. (6.1 m), 50 ft. (9.1 m) and 75 ft. (15.2 m) lengths. The blue powder coated reel is supplied with Cab-Lite cable which has a yellow coating. The stainless steel reels are supplied with nylon coated stainless steel cable.
Retracting cable reels are an alternative solution to using retractable Cen-StatTM spiral cable. They are normally specified for locations where there is a preference for ensuring process operators stow grounding clamps correctly for good “housekeeping†purposes when the clamps are not in use.
SESPL’s “R-series” of static grounding reels offer our Cab-Lite cable housed on automatically retractable cable reel.
Cab-Lite is a 1/8″ (3.2 mm) multi-stranded galvanized steel conductor protected by a hi-vis yellow coating and is supplied on the R20, R50 and R75 reels.
The R-series of retractable cable reels are supplied in 25 ft. (6.1 m), 50 ft. (9.1 m) and 75 ft. (15.2 m) lengths. The blue powder coated reel is supplied with Cab-Lite cable which has a yellow coating. The stainless steel reels are supplied with nylon coated stainless steel cable.
The VESX225/PGS is a grounding clamp and wrist strap assembly that provides operators working in hazardous locations with an additional layer of protection against res or explosions caused be static electricity
Through their own movements people can generate large amounts of static charge if they are not grounded. In some cases, as much as 30,000 volts can be carried by people who are completely unaware that they themselves are the potential source for an electrostatic spark discharge that could ignite a flammable atmosphere.
If the operating requirements of certain processes cause the loss of direct contact between the operator’s static dissipative safety shoes and the static dissipative flooring of the plant, the VESX225/PGS provides an added layer of protection to ensure the operator is grounded via the plant or bonded to the equipment they are interacting with.
For example, an operator may need to stand on a ladder to tip powder into a large mixer and in the process of moving to the ladder loses contact with the static dissipative flooring.
To ensure static cannot accumulate on the operator, by fastening the grounding strap to their wrist, any charge generated by their movement can be dissipated to ground by direct contact to a verified ground connection.
The VESX225/PGS is a grounding clamp and wrist strap assembly that provides operators working in hazardous locations with an additional layer of protection against res or explosions caused be static electricity
Through their own movements people can generate large amounts of static charge if they are not grounded. In some cases, as much as 30,000 volts can be carried by people who are completely unaware that they themselves are the potential source for an electrostatic spark discharge that could ignite a flammable atmosphere.
If the operating requirements of certain processes cause the loss of direct contact between the operator’s static dissipative safety shoes and the static dissipative flooring of the plant, the VESX225/PGS provides an added layer of protection to ensure the operator is grounded via the plant or bonded to the equipment they are interacting with.
For example, an operator may need to stand on a ladder to tip powder into a large mixer and in the process of moving to the ladder loses contact with the static dissipative flooring.
To ensure static cannot accumulate on the operator, by fastening the grounding strap to their wrist, any charge generated by their movement can be dissipated to ground by direct contact to a verified ground connection.
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SES is an orgnisation, providing service and solutions for the controlling electrostatic hazard in hazardous area. SES is an official exclusive Indian distributor of Newson Gale Ltd. UK, supplying static earthing solutions to the hazardous area processing industries for over 30 years. SES offers wide range of earthing and bonding, anti-static electricity solutions aimed at any industry where flammable, combustible & explosive atmosphere are present. Excellence in static grounding and bonding survey of the potential industries through, the “Intrinsically Safe” test instruments.