An RCC (Reinforced Cement Concrete) earthing chamber with a cover is a structure used in electrical grounding systems. The chamber is typically made of concrete reinforced with steel bars to provide strength and durability. It is installed underground and serves as a housing for electrical grounding components such as ground rods, conductors, and connections.
The chamber is typically constructed using Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) for durability and strength.
The chamber is a hollow, box-like structure designed to be installed underground cover that seals the chamber.
The size of the chamber can vary depending on the specific requirements of the grounding system.