In accordance with the NFC 17102 standard, we carry out a check of your lightning protection system to ensure that:
– No lightning-related damage was observed;
– The integrity of the Early Streamer Emission (ESE) lightning rod is not compromised;
– No extension or modification of the protected structure requires the application of additional lightning protection measures;
– The electrical continuity of the visible conductors is correct;
– All component fixings and mechanical protections are in good condition;
– No parts have been damaged by corrosion;
– The separation distance is respected, the number of equipotential bonding connections is sufficient and their condition is correct;
– The end-of-life indicator for the surge arrester devices is correct;
– The results of maintenance operations are checked and recorded
In accordance with the NFC 17102 standard, we carry out a check of your lightning protection system to ensure that:
– No lightning-related damage was observed;
– The integrity of the Early Streamer Emission (ESE) lightning rod is not compromised;
– No extension or modification of the protected structure requires the application of additional lightning protection measures;
– The electrical continuity of the visible conductors is correct;
– All component fixings and mechanical protections are in good condition;
– No parts have been damaged by corrosion;
– The separation distance is respected, the number of equipotential bonding connections is sufficient and their condition is correct;
– The end-of-life indicator for the surge arrester devices is correct;
– The results of maintenance operations are checked and recorded
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