Lightning Standard Evolution:
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Lightning Standard Evolution:
Lightning Standard Evolution: (BS) CP326 1965 BS6651 1985 BS6651 1992 Appendix C – equipment protection added BS 6651 1999 BS EN 62305 Part 1 – 4 : 2006 International standards BS EN / IEC 62305: Part 1 – 4: 2007 Part 1 – General Principles Part 2 – Risk Management Part 3 – Physical damage to structures and life hazards Part 4 – Electrical and electronic systems within structures Key changes: BS 6651 and BS EN 62305 BS 6651 BS EN 62305 Simple Risk Assessment provided with basic guidelines given but owners to decide based on self evident situations (structural damage only) Comprehensive Risk Management calculation based on characteristics of structure such as type of construction, contents, type of service and presence of people. (resulting in FOUR classes of LPS) Annual testing and maintenance recommended as a matter of practice but not integrated into owners maintenance cycle. Maintenance and testing cycle to be established in the design of new LPS and through a lightning audit for existing facilitites. LPS forms part of the client’s planned maintenance programme. Transient Overvoltage (Surge) protection in Appendix C (informative) Transient Overvoltage (Surge) protection incorporated in main standard – detailed in BS EN 62305-4 Components made from materials of dimensions in accordance with Tables 2-4 in Section 7 Components made and tested in accordance with BS EN 50164 standard IEC 62305 / BS EN 62305 Part 1: General Principles It introduces terms and definitions, lightning current parametes, damages due to lightning, protection needs and measures, basic criteria for protection of structures and services as well as test parameters simulating the effects of lightning on LPS components… 62305-1: General principles Cows died due to lightning strikes… 62305-1: General principles Injuries caused by lightning flowing in human bodies 62305-1: General principles HUMAN LIVES TAKEN… The late Mr Tiong & Mr Wong discovered it too late, they were killed by lightning at RJCC for taking shelter under a shed with no LPS… Tiong: Played a round of golf every Thursday. Wong: Was killed on the spot. 62305-1: General principles Tree barks split open due to lightning strikes… 62305-1: General principles Electronics damaged due to lightning surges… 62305-1: General principles The General principles includes: 4S – 3D – 4L 1.Lightning current as a SOURCE of damage to a STRUCTURE and a SERVICE... S1, S2, S3 and S4. 2.Types of damage caused by lightning... D1, D2, and D3 3.Types of losses caused by lightning... L1, L2, L3 and L4. 62305-1: General principles Source of damage S1 – Flashes to the supplied structure or service The structure risk components are classified as Ra, Rb and Rc The service risk components are classified as R’v and R’w 62305-1: General principles S2 – Flashes near the structure or service Failure or malfunction of internal systems due to LEMP The structure risk components are classified as Rm The service risk components are classified as R’z 62305-1: General principles S3 – Flashes to a service connected to the structure The structure risk components are classified as Ru, Rv and Rw The service risk components are classified as R’b and R’c 62305-1: General principles S4 – Flashes near a service connected to the structure Failure or malfunction of internal systems due to overvoltages induced on connected lines and transmitted to the structure. The above structure risks component are classified as Rz 62305-1: General principles Types of damage - Human D1 – Injuries to living beings due to step and touch voltages 62305-1: General principles Types of damage - Physical D2 – Physical damage (fire, explosion, mechanical destruction etc) due to lightning current effects including sparkling. 62305-1: General principles Types of damage - Electronics D3 – Failure of internal systems due to lightning electromagnetic impulse (LEMP) or surges. 62305-1: General principles Types of LOSS: L1 – loss of human life Tolerable risk to be less than 1 in 100,000 as in table 7 Of BS EN 62305 Part 2: 2007 62305-1: General principles Types of LOSS: L2 – loss of service to the public Tolerable risk to be less than 1 in 1,000 as in table 7 Of BS EN 62305 Part 2: 2007 62305-1: General principles Types of LOSS: L3 – loss of cultural heritage Tolerable risk to be less than 1 in 1,000 as in table 7 Of BS EN 62305 Part 2: 2007 L4 – Loss of economic value 62305-1: General principles LPZ (Lightning Protection Zone) 62305-1: General principles Lightning Protection Zones BSEN 62305 Part 2: Risk Management 1. 2. 3. 4. Hazard to a structure result in 3D Consequential effects extend to surroundings of structure Protection measures required and to be determined by risk assessment. Protection may be taken regardless of the outcome where there is a desire that there be no avoidable risk. 62305-2 62305-2 Probable average annual loss L – is the type of loss as in Part 1 R– is the risk of loss and is the value of a probable average annual loss... R1 – risk of loss of human life or permanent injuries R2 – risk of loss of services to the public R3 – risk of loss of cultural heritage R4 – risk of loss of economic value R1 R2 R3 R3 62305-2 Summary of Risk components: 62305-2 62305-2 Collection area Soil resisitivity Insulation Fire precautions Special hazard 62305-2 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Risk management process: Identification of risk components…Rx Calculation of identified risks, Rx Calculation of total risk, R Identification of tolerable risk… Rt Comparison of risk R with tolerable value Rt If R < Rt, lightning protection not necessary If R > Rt, protection measures to be taken Click the link to connect to Jupiter software: 62305-2 Risk Management Procedure: 62305-2 Risk Management Procedure: 62305-2 Risk Management Procedure: In Malaysia, the ave no of days with lightning from 2000 to 2011 is 240 which is equivalent to 40 strikes per sq. km per year. Lightning Threats (2000-2011) Pulau Langkawi (154) Alor Setar (203) Kota Bharu (187) Kuala Krai (181) Kuala Trengganu (214) Butterworth (219) Bayan Lepas (248) Ipoh (134) Cameron Highland (72) Sitiawan (239) Kuantan (192) Kuala Lumpur (280) Subang (267) Petaling Jaya (71) Temerloh (178) Muadzam Shah(199) Mersing (220) Melaka (229) Kluang (167) Senai (125) * Source : Meteorological Department, Malaysia. 62305-3 Part 3: Physical damage to structures and life hazard FIVE TOPICS OF PART 3: •Class of LPS •Internal LPS •External LPS •Natural components •Maintenance & inspection 62305-3 Class of LPS: 62305-3 BS 6651:1999 BS EN 62305:2006 Two levels of lightning protection – ordinary and high risk Four levels of Lightning Protection System (LPS) I-IV Class I II III IV Mesh Size (m x m) 5x5 10 x 10 15 x 15 20 x 20 DC spacing Rolling (m) Sphere (m) 10 10 15 20 20 30 45 60 Faraday Cage 62305 principle 62305-3 Internal LPS: Internal lightning protection systems are meant to prevent the occurrence of dangerous sparking within the structure to be protected due to lightning current flowing in the external LPS of the structure. 62305-3 External LPS: External lightning protection systems consists of the: -Air termination networks -Down conductors -Earth termination networks and -Equipotential bonding. 62305-3 Down Conductors Natural Components 62305-3 Most common form - copperbond earth/ground rod (Type A method BSEN62305) Lightning and Earthing Materials 62305-3 Natural components: Natural components are: 1.Metal installations with overall electrical resistance not greater than 0.2 ohms. 2.Metal of the electrically continuous reinforced concrete framework of structure 62305-3 Natural components: Natural components are: 1. The interconnected steel framework of the structure 2.The façade elements 3. Profile rails. 62305-3 The buildings (1) and the tower (2) and the standalone equipment (3) and the cable trenches (4) are all interconnected to give a low impedance earthing System. Earth mesh of a plant: 62305-3 Maintenance & Inspection of LPS: Various types air finials/earth pits and their typical state of corrosion/damage: Lightning conductor placed incorrectly. Earth rod without earth pit installation Corroded air finial base – poor contact Damaged earth pit . Water seepage down the imbedded conductor Loose earth pit on turf area. 62305-3 Maintenance & Inspection of LPS: Various types of test points and their typical state of corrosion/damage: Round test point with missing bolts/nuts Signs of corrosion due to water seepage Imbedded test point with square clamp? Corroded round test clamp on site Badly corroded test point - water seepage Lightning conductor loosed from clamp 62305-3 Earthing , Lightning and TokaiWeld Materials 62305-3 Maintenance & Inspection of LPS: 62305-3 Maintenance & Inspection of LPS: 62305-3 Maintenance & Inspection of LPS: BSEN 62305 Part 4: Electrical and electronic systems within structures
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