Good evening guys,
I have just had a call to go and have a look at a hotel tomorrow that was hit by lightning yesterday morning. All i know is that its a 2 story building and was hit and now has a hole in the roof and that there is no lightning protection system in place.
They are worried that the strike may have damaged the electrics in the building and therefore voided their insurance. I have no experiance with lighting protection systems or the effects of a lightning strike on a building, I'm hoping someone on here has some insight on the main things to check. I will be recommending that they have the site assessed for an LPS by a specialist contractor as this is not something I or anyone in the company i am working for is competent to do.
My plan is as follows:
Go to site, ask the manager that was on duty at the time what happened and if anything went down/caught fire/made funny noises etc.
Then check out a sample of RCBO's/RCD to ensure the electronics in them were not damaged by the EMP.
Check Bonding and Earthing conductors and clamps for signs of overheating.
Do the usual Ze and Pfc test to check the main earthing conductor has not been damaged.
Can anyone suggest anything else that would likely have been damaged by a strike? I am working on the assumption that the strike hit some metal work on the roof (AC unit??) that was connected to the MET and that was the route to earth for the strike.
Any advice would be appreciated as this is not one of the things you come up against on a daily basis. And of course i will post up pictures when i get to site.
Cheers,
Tim
I have just had a call to go and have a look at a hotel tomorrow that was hit by lightning yesterday morning. All i know is that its a 2 story building and was hit and now has a hole in the roof and that there is no lightning protection system in place.
They are worried that the strike may have damaged the electrics in the building and therefore voided their insurance. I have no experiance with lighting protection systems or the effects of a lightning strike on a building, I'm hoping someone on here has some insight on the main things to check. I will be recommending that they have the site assessed for an LPS by a specialist contractor as this is not something I or anyone in the company i am working for is competent to do.
My plan is as follows:
Go to site, ask the manager that was on duty at the time what happened and if anything went down/caught fire/made funny noises etc.
Then check out a sample of RCBO's/RCD to ensure the electronics in them were not damaged by the EMP.
Check Bonding and Earthing conductors and clamps for signs of overheating.
Do the usual Ze and Pfc test to check the main earthing conductor has not been damaged.
Can anyone suggest anything else that would likely have been damaged by a strike? I am working on the assumption that the strike hit some metal work on the roof (AC unit??) that was connected to the MET and that was the route to earth for the strike.
Any advice would be appreciated as this is not one of the things you come up against on a daily basis. And of course i will post up pictures when i get to site.
Cheers,
Tim