Description
The Lightning Protection System (LPS) is a comprehensive safety solution designed to safeguard buildings, industrial facilities, and critical infrastructure from the destructive effects of lightning strikes. By intercepting lightning and safely directing its energy to the ground, the system minimizes the risk of fire, structural damage, and electrical hazards.
The system typically includes air terminals (lightning rods), conductors, grounding electrodes, and surge protection devices. Air terminals capture the lightning strike, while conductors carry the current safely to the ground, where it is dissipated without harming people, equipment, or the structure. Surge protection devices further protect sensitive electrical and electronic equipment from voltage spikes caused by lightning.
Constructed from high-quality, corrosion-resistant materials, the Lightning Protection System ensures long-term reliability and effective performance under extreme weather conditions. Properly designed and installed LPS not only meets national and international safety standards but also provides peace of mind by protecting lives, property, and critical assets.
Key Features:
- Complete protection against lightning strikes
- Safely diverts lightning current to the ground
- Reduces risk of fire, structural, and electrical damage
- Corrosion-resistant and durable components
- Compliant with national and international safety standards
Technical Specifications:
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| System Type | Lightning Protection System |
| Components | Air Terminals, Conductors, Grounding Electrodes, SPD |
| Material | Copper / Aluminum / Stainless Steel |
| Protection Level | Class I, II, or III (as per design) |
| Installation Type | Roof Mounted / Structural Integration |
| Compliance | IEC 62305, NFPA 780 or local standards |
| Operating Environment | Outdoor, all weather conditions |
| Maintenance | Periodic inspection recommended |
Applications:
- Commercial and industrial buildings
- High-rise and multi-story structures
- Power plants and substations
- Hospitals, schools, and public facilities
- Critical infrastructure and telecom towers



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