LIGHTNING PROTECTION SYSTEMS
The function of a lightning protection system is to protect structures from fire or mechanical destruction and to prevent that persons in buildings are injured or even killed. An overall lightning protection system consists of external lightning protection (lightning protection/earthing) and internal lightning protection (surge protection).
Functions of an external lightning protection system
Interception of direct lightning strikes via an air-termination system
Safe discharge of lightning current to earth via a down-conductor system
Distribution of the lightning current in the ground via an earth-termination system
Functions of an internal lightning protection system
Prevention of dangerous sparking in the structure by establishing equipotential bonding or keeping a separation distance between the LPS components and other electrically conducting elements
Lightning equipotential bonding
Lightning equipotential bonding reduces the potential differences caused by lightning currents. This is achieved by interconnecting all isolated conducting parts of the installation by means of conductors or surge protective devices.