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Transient Voltage Surge Suppression

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Lightning Specialists offers a wide range of services for Lightning Protection.

Site Survey
 

Our staff will visit your site to determine the exact needs of the facility, analyzing transient voltage surge suppressors, grounding/ bonding and structural protection. We will then provide a written report with recommendations for protecting your facility.

Damage Analysis
 

Our staff will inspect damaged equipment and or structures to determine if damage was caused by a direct lightning strike, transient voltage surges or improper bonding and grounding. We will then provide a written report with recommendations for protecting your facility

 
System Design / Installation
 

Lightning specialists has developed  a systems approach to insure that your facility and sensitive electronic equipment are protected with the most advanced protection systems available. All products and installation meet NFPA-780 standards.

 
Insurance Claims Service
 
            We offer a service to Insurance Companies that specifically applies to lightning damage claims. In the event of such claims we will work directly with claims agents and visit the facility to inspect damaged equipment and or structures. We will then provide a detailed assessment of the damage in a written report. In that report we also provide recommendations to the customer as to what they need to do to prevent future damage to their facility.
 
Ground Resistance Measurements

Lightning Specialists carries a full set of ground test equipment and can provide all methods of ground testing including 4 point soil resistance testing, 3 point "fall of potential" ground resistance testing, 2 point continuity testing and Clamp On ground resistance testing where non-intrusive ground testing is required.

 

 

 

 

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Last modified: May 18, 2002