TomFitz
Mechanical
- Jun 11, 2002
- 34
Recently I took a position as a facility operations manager and have observed many of the lights being blown during storms and lightening for the past two weeks. Also have had to reset many of the pumps and air handlers in the building, and had one pump burn up. The lightning suppression system in the building is a bonding system, and is not isolated from the building. Wouldn't this direct the lightning through the structure and the equipment. My discipline is not electrical but I would imagine that the lightening protection would be better if insulators were installed on the rods and isolated from the building..
Any suggestions appreciated..
Any suggestions appreciated..