kingbambina
Electrical
- Mar 7, 2022
- 12
Hi,
I have two questions regarding lightning protection arrestors and down conductors:
1. We have a gasoline loading bays and there is a grounding busbar for its instrumentation and lighting that's connected to the grounding grid. The canopies of these have lightning arrestors installed, and the down conductors are connected to the bay's existing busbar. Is this the in vialoations of NEC 250.60 or the NFPA 780?
2. Some of these arrestors have a relatively high resistance (more than 5 ohms). How can I bring it down?
Thanks
I have two questions regarding lightning protection arrestors and down conductors:
1. We have a gasoline loading bays and there is a grounding busbar for its instrumentation and lighting that's connected to the grounding grid. The canopies of these have lightning arrestors installed, and the down conductors are connected to the bay's existing busbar. Is this the in vialoations of NEC 250.60 or the NFPA 780?
2. Some of these arrestors have a relatively high resistance (more than 5 ohms). How can I bring it down?
Thanks