T83
Electrical
- Nov 12, 2008
- 20
Hello,
I have some questions regarding lightning protection for a LNG facility,I am a fresh graduate and don't worry I am not designing the project but still I want to know some stuff.
Ok here it goes,I came across the drawings of a LNG project and they want to make a lightning protection system for it and I am wondering about the best way to go about it,I know how to go about a residential building,but I am interested on how to go around a facility..There are basically LNG tanks,water tanks,administration building,transformer/generator building,small building at the entrance,a pump house,and of course a station for trucks to get filled,so I am wondering what is best in such a case ?
First of all,the LNG tanks are made from metal but they are based on concrete so in my opinion we should simply ground the tanks, I am also thinking we should erect a tower(s) and make an air terminal system for lightning protection and if we go with the tower(s) idea would you still do lightning protection for the other buildings that I mentioned even though they are on lower levels or do you simply settle for having surge arrestors for the other buildings.Also,I am wondering about the secondary effects of lightning such as arcs being that this is an industrial facility and the presence of gases.
Second of all,what do you think about the Dissipation Array System,I mean it doesn't seem to be widely acceptable although it is starting to get popular,I read the theory that goes behind it and it seems interesting,but I am looking for opinions..
Also,what books do you recommend regarding lightning protection,I mean I am looking for something that only deals with the topic and goes through different cases beyond the residential aspect.
This is it and thx a lot for your time!
I have some questions regarding lightning protection for a LNG facility,I am a fresh graduate and don't worry I am not designing the project but still I want to know some stuff.
Ok here it goes,I came across the drawings of a LNG project and they want to make a lightning protection system for it and I am wondering about the best way to go about it,I know how to go about a residential building,but I am interested on how to go around a facility..There are basically LNG tanks,water tanks,administration building,transformer/generator building,small building at the entrance,a pump house,and of course a station for trucks to get filled,so I am wondering what is best in such a case ?
First of all,the LNG tanks are made from metal but they are based on concrete so in my opinion we should simply ground the tanks, I am also thinking we should erect a tower(s) and make an air terminal system for lightning protection and if we go with the tower(s) idea would you still do lightning protection for the other buildings that I mentioned even though they are on lower levels or do you simply settle for having surge arrestors for the other buildings.Also,I am wondering about the secondary effects of lightning such as arcs being that this is an industrial facility and the presence of gases.
Second of all,what do you think about the Dissipation Array System,I mean it doesn't seem to be widely acceptable although it is starting to get popular,I read the theory that goes behind it and it seems interesting,but I am looking for opinions..
Also,what books do you recommend regarding lightning protection,I mean I am looking for something that only deals with the topic and goes through different cases beyond the residential aspect.
This is it and thx a lot for your time!