LIGHTNING PROTECTION CERTIFICATE
Lightning Protection System Documentation
BS EN 62305 | IET Lightning Protection Guidelines
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Lightning Protection Standards Reference
BS EN 62305-1
Protection against lightning - General principles
BS EN 62305-2
Risk management
BS EN 62305-3
Physical damage to structures and life hazard
BS EN 62305-4
Electrical and electronic systems within structures
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BUILDING/STRUCTURE DETAILS
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LIGHTNING PROTECTION SYSTEM TYPE
Lightning Protection System Classes
Lightning protection systems are classified into protection levels (LPL I-IV) according to BS EN 62305-3, with different interception geometries and protection requirements.
Select Lightning Protection System Type:
LPL I
Highest protection level
LPL II
High protection level
LPL III
Standard protection level
LPL IV
Basic protection level
Conventional Rod
Traditional Franklin rod system
Early Streamer Emission
ESE air terminal system
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LIGHTNING PROTECTION STANDARDS & REQUIREMENTS
Component Standard Required Material Specification Minimum Cross-Section Installation Method
Air Termination Network BS EN 62305-3 Copper/Aluminium/Steel 50mm² (Cu), 70mm² (Al) Rolling sphere/Mesh/Angle
Down Conductors BS EN 62305-3 Copper/Aluminium/Steel 50mm² (Cu), 70mm² (Al) Straight route to earth
Earth Termination Network BS EN 62305-3 Copper/Steel/Concrete 50mm² (Cu), 80mm² (Steel) Ring/Radial earthing
Bonding Conductors BS EN 62305-3 Copper/Aluminium 16mm² minimum Equipotential bonding
Surge Protection BS EN 62305-4 Type 1/2/3 SPD As per manufacturer Coordinated protection
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LIGHTNING PROTECTION TESTING
Component Test Type Expected Value Measured Value Unit Result Actions
Ω Pending
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TEST EQUIPMENT
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SYSTEM CONDITION & OBSERVATIONS
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INSPECTOR DETAILS
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COMPANY DETAILS
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