Title :
Some observations on the protection of buildings against the induced effects of lightning
Author :
Montandon, Eric ; Rubinstein, Marcos
Author_Institution :
Swiss Telecom, Bern, Switzerland
fDate :
11/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We discuss equipotentialization, an overvoltage protection technique that seeks to minimize the potential differences between separate points in a building by interconnecting them through cables or grids. Current flows through these cables or grids and the new resulting current distribution throughout the structure may adversely affect the expected improvement. We present the results of a measurement experiment performed in Leissigen, Switzerland, where a lightning strike to an antenna mast in the vicinity of a small telecommunications building was simulated. We use the results of the experiment to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of equipotentialization and the importance of having a single cable entry point into a building and cable routing
Keywords :
building wiring; current distribution; electric potential; electromagnetic induction; lightning; lightning protection; overvoltage protection; telecommunication; Leissigen; Switzerland; antenna mast; buildings protection; cable routing; cables; current distribution; equipotentialization; grids; induced effects; lightning; lightning strike; measurement experiment; overvoltage protection; single cable entry point; telecommunications building; Buildings; Cables; Impedance; Lightning; Magnetic flux; Power system interconnection; Power system simulation; Protection; Voltage control; Wire;
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on