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Myth: Lightning protection systems are only needed for wood or masonry structures, not modern day metal construction buildings. Fact: Metal roofing is often thought of as a low risk option that can prevent lightning fires. In reality, lightning does hit and damage unprotected metal construction buildings.
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Unlike threats posed by tornadoes, hurricanes or floods, lightning's incredible electrical power can be controlled on a specified path. The highly conductive materials used in a lightning protection system provide a low resistance path for lightning's harmful electricity. When the protection network is in place, a lightning strike is intercepted and directed to ground without impact to a structure or its contents. Without the presence of the protection system, lightning will fight its way through nonconductive building materials like isolated metal, wood, brick, rubber membranes, glass, plastic, etc., as it seeks its way to earth ground. The resistance it encounters will produce heat, fires and even explosions, as these building materials are not designed to provide a safe path to ground for lightning. Providing a safe path to ground is the objective of the lightning protection system design. The concept behind lightning protection is relatively simple, but requirements for installation are specific and often complex. The best way to ensure proper system design and installation is to specify compliance with nationally recognized safety standards for lightning protection. The LPI-175 Standard of Practice (based on NFPA 780 Standard requirements), is published by the Lightning Protection Institute (LPI), as a quality control resource for installation and materials. A complete lightning protection system includes the following elements:
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Kim Loehr is the communications director for the Lighting Protection Institute in Maryville, Mo. LPI conducts certification and educational programs and is a leading resource for lightning protection information and system requirements. Visit www.lightning.org for more information.
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