Home > categories > Security & Protection > Lightning Rod > What is the difference between lightning protection line, lightning protection belt and lightning protection network?
Question:

What is the difference between lightning protection line, lightning protection belt and lightning protection network?

What is the difference between lightning protection line, lightning protection belt and lightning protection network?

Answer:

A lightning conductor is a wire that is most likely to be struck by lightning along the roof, gable, ventilation ducts, and the edge of a flat roof. When the roof area is large, the lightning protection network is adopted. It is in order to protect the surface of the building is not damaged, lightning and lightning protection zone should adopt galvanized steel or flat steel, round steel should be preferred, its diameter should not be less than 8mm, the width of flat steel should not be less than 12mm, the thickness should not be less than 4mm. Lightning protection line is suitable for long distance high-voltage power supply line lightning protection. Overhead ground wire and lightning arrester should be galvanized steel strand with cross-sectional area greater than 35mm - the.
There are two major types of Lightning Conductor: round section and flat section. The metal matrix of clad metal is divided into lead steel, lead clad copper, copper clad steel and lead lead steel lightning conductor.A lightning conductor is used on tall buildings, chimneys, or oil tanks. Lower lead can be connected by lightning wire. The lightning rod is composed of a needle body and an installation class structure. The needle is made of stainless steel, and the needle body shall be made of copper clad steel round bar or steel tube.
Lightning line is iron, copper rod (also copper), the lightning rod tip to the sky, lightning line lightning arrester connection line connecting rod buried, lightning, storm season, lightning lightning from the sky from the rod into the ground wire until buried, is to eliminate the lightning protection of buildings or equipment facilities. Mostly used in buildings, transformers, electric poles, computer rooms, launchers, etc..

Share to: