An earth point is the location in an electrical installation where all earthing or grounding conductors are connected to the earth. It serves as the main connection between the electrical system and the ground to safely dissipate fault currents, lightning surges, or static charges into the earth.
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The earth point is usually formed by connecting an earth electrode (such as an earth rod, plate, or mat) to the electrical system through a copper or aluminum conductor. It provides a low-resistance path to ground, ensuring the safety of people, equipment, and structures.