Plate Earthing
Plate Earthing is a method where a plate made of galvanized copper or iron is buried vertically at least 3 meters below ground level. This plate connects all conductors to the earth, providing a path for electrical discharge.
This helps to prevent electrical shocks and other hazards, and can also protect sensitive electronic equipment from damage. To use an earthing plate, a conductor (usually a copper or aluminum wire) is attached to the plate and then connected to the grounding system of an electrical circuit.