Lightning protection guide by OBO

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Last revision 2020

Vydal: OBO BETTERMANN s. r. o. Autor: OBO BETTERMANN

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5.2 51 Certification 1.7 43 Lightning protection risk analysis and categorisation lightning protection class 1.9 General introduction 1.2.1.3 15 Sources and causes damage according standards 1.5.8 49 Laboratory testing lightning and surge protection components 1.5 47 Cost-effectiveness calculation for lightning protection systems 1.5.5.4 47 Empirical lightning protection classification buildings 1.4.7.7.4.3 47 Comparing the costs lightning damage buildings with and without lightning pro- tection system 1.5 33 Protection class recommendation for preventive fire protection for structures 1.6 41 Responsibility the erection engineer 1.7.2 11 Charge separation 1.1.7.1 23 Lightning and surge protection standards 1.5.2 15 Lightning surges 1.5.1.2.2.9 52 Components lightning and surge protection system 1.5.1.5.7.9.4 26 Construction law 1.6 42 Financial implications lightning and surge voltage damage 1.2.4 21 Test currents and simulated surge voltages 1.1 11 How lightning formed 1.3 12 Charge dispersion 1.5.1.1 53 Surge protection part equipotential bonding Chapter General introduction TBS Blitzschutz-Leitfaden 2018 / en / 2020/01/10 14:42:40 14:42:40 (LLExport_02613) / 2020/01/10 14:42:54 14:42:54 7 Chapter General introduction .8.2 47 Costs with lightning protection system 1.1 47 Costs without lightning protection system 1.1 13 Risk humans 1.1 15 Transient surges 1.4.5.2.1.2 25 Hierarchy standards: international/European/national 1.8.1 28 Construction law protection aims 1.5.2.3 25 Latest German national lightning protection standards 1.1 50 Standard-compliant testing 1.7 41 Responsibility the operator 1.5.3 15 Effects surges 1.5.1 10 Lightning 1.2 14 Risk buildings and equipment 1.7.1 45 Frequency lightning strikes region 1.1 11 Types thunderstorm 1.7.7.3 30 Special constructions 1.2.4.1.5 22 Legal regulations defining what lightning protection required 1.2 28 Building classes (using the example Germany) 1.2 45 Equivalent interception area 1.4 31 Four pillars fire protection 1.3 46 Estimation the damage risk 1.2 13 Risks posed lightning discharges 1.5.2