OUR PRODUCTS
- Lightning Protection
- Lightning Protection Audit
- Gang Type Switch Sockets
- Halogen Floodlight 24V
- LED Floodlight Fixtures 24V
- CFL Hand Lamp 24V
- Halogen Spotlight 24V
- CFL Wall Luminare 24V
- Control & Distribution Boards
- Interlocked Switch Sockets
- Fully Interlocked Sockets
- Plugs & Sockets
- Multipole Plug & Sockets
- Rectangular Multi Pole Connectors
- Electrical Flexible Shim / Braided Connector
- FRP Enclosures
- FRP Push Button Station
- Discharging-Earthing Poles
- Inspection Hand Lamps
- Safety Inspection Lamp Set 230/ 24V
- Lighting/Control Transformers
- Power Extension Cable
- Heavy Duty Cable Reel
- Extension Boxes
- 230V & 24V Transformer
- Earth Electrode Castiron
- Electrical Rubber Mats
- LED Hand Lamp
- Rechargable LED Hand Lamp
- Cable Marker Plates
Lightning Protection
SUPPLY & INSTALLATION AS PER IEC62305 & IS2309
Lightning discharges are frequently known to be attended with currents of the order of 20,000 Amps though peak currents of even 160,000 Amps maximum have occasionally been recorded. The resulting effects of tremendous magnitude; may be thermal, magnetic, luminous, mechanical and even chemical accounting for peculiar cases of destruction which have been and will no doubt continue to be reported. Atmospheric processes occur on a large scale attended by so many variables. Therefore, the best practicable defense consistent with economy and local conditions should be provided for structures depending upon their importance to encounter these dangerous phenomena.
Successful operation of any lightning protective system depends on certain fundamental conditions, application of components made strictly in agreement with the metal specifications and purity and installation of the entire scheme conforming to requirement laid down in the relevant code of practice applicable to the particular type of structure to be protected. The nature of protection to be designed, also depends on the desired zone of protection prevalence of lightning in the locality, surrounding atmospheric pollutions if any, occupancy of the structure, nature and value of its contents, soil conditions etc.,
Following are examples of structures which should be protected
- Explosive
- Chemical
- Match
- Firework Factories
- Fuel Tanks
- Oil Mills
- Project Buildings
- Churches
- Mosques
- Temples
- Towers
- Large Residential Buildings
- Monuments and Towers of historic interest
- Telephone Exchanges
- Power Houses
- Furnaces
- Chimneys
- Private Residences and other Buildings according to position and locality.
Description
- 1. Air Terminals
- 2. Air Terminal Fixings for Tape
- 3. Air Terminal Fixings for Cable or Wire
- 4. Copper Tape
- 5. Aluminium Tape
- 6. Coppe Strand
- 7. VC Covered Tape
- 8. Tape Fixings
- 9. Cable Fixings
- 10. Junction Clamps for Tape
- 11. Junction Clamps for Cable
- 12. Bi-Metallic Connector
- 13. Test Clamps for Tape
- 14. Test Clamps for Cable
- 15. Bonds
- 16. Tape - Earth Rod Clamps
- 17. Cable - Earth Rod Clamps
- 18. Inspection Pits
- 19. Earth Plates & Mats
- 20. Earth Rods
- 21. Earth Flod Couplings
- 22. Disconnecting Links / Earth Bars
- 23. Cable Lugs
- 24. Flexible Braided Bonds
- 25. Earthing Points
- 26. Thermoweld Connections