An Integrated Approach For Complete Lightning Rod Protection
A lightning rod is a metal rod mounted on a structure and intended to protect the structure from a lightning strike. If lightning hits the structure, it will preferentially strike the rod and be conducted to ground through a wire instead of passing through the structure, where it could start a fire or cause electrocution. Lightning rods are also called finials, air terminals, or strike termination devices. This technology goes back about 250 years to when Benjamin Franklin developed it.
It was designed primarily for structural
protection.
Today, society has evolved to
include sophisticated communications, computers, networks, power, power
generation, GPS, space travel, air travel, and many more, but many companies
are still using a lightning protection unit that goes back to the 1700s.
Today’s standards are still rooted in the Ben Franklin system, including the National
Fire Protection Agency NFPA 780 and Underwriters Laboratory (UL). Their primary
mission is founded on structural protection and personal safety, but they are
not geared toward electronic integrity and lightning elimination.
That is why LEC recommends an integrated approach for complete Lightning rod protection.
LEC's Charge Transfer System
(patented as the Dissipation Array System or DAS) uses a naturally occurring,
scientific phenomenon called point discharge to retard the collection of
lightning within a finite protection zone. LEC does not attract the lightning.
LEC's system lowers the static field in the protected area long enough for the lightning strike to
terminate outside the protected area. The DAS is engineered for the specific
application or site.
With LEC’s unique combination of
experienced consultants, engineers, and integrated services, you can rely on
expert advice backed by over 50 years of experience. LEC's services have
provided lightning protection, grounding, and surge protection solutions
throughout multiple industries, providing greater lightning safety, savings,
and efficiency using a proprietary approach to risk reduction. The necessary
services are dependent on your company’s lightning safety requirements. They
can be as simple as a technical review or as extensive as a site survey. An LEC
sales associate will be able to help you determine what your needs are.
The LEC Advantage is the heart
and soul of our products and services. LEC technical development superiority,
consulting services, and lightning prevention solutions are customized for each
client.
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