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Lightning mechanism and location
Lightning protection
Lightning protection study
Procedure for evaluating the efficiency of an ESE lightning
conductor according to standard NC F C 17-102 - Appendix C
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5 In situ tests 15
6 Hélita services 16
7 Installation guide 18
9 Down conductors 25
10 Equipotential bonding 29
12 Inspection / Maintenance 35
M a t e r i a l 37
4 Pylons 45
5 Lateral fixtures 47
6 Vertical fixtures 50
8 Conductors 54
13 Surface earthing 66
16 Equipotential bonding 73
17 Roof ornaments 75
STORMS
The presence of unstable, moist and warm air rapid ascending air currents, and results in the Thus the cumulo-nimbus formation constitutes
masses gives rise to the formation of electrical energisation of the water particles. a sort of huge plate /ground capacitor whose
cumulo-nimbus storm clouds. This type of median distance can often reach 1 to 2 km.
In a typical storm cloud, the upper part,
cloud is very extensive, both horizontally The atmospheric electrical field on the ground,
consisting of ice crystals, is normally positively
(about 10 km in diameter) and vertically (up to about 100 V/m in fine weather is reversed and
charged, whilst the lower part, consisting of
15 km). Its highly characteristic shape is often can reach an absolute value of 15 to 20 kV/m
water droplets, is negatively charged.
compared with the profile of an anvil of which when a ground discharge is imminent (the
Consequently, the lower part of the cloud
it displays the upper and lower horizontal lightning stroke).
causes the development of electrically
planes. The existence of extreme temperature
opposite charges (i.e. positive over the part of Before and during the appearance of the
gradients in a cumulo-nimbus (the temperature
the ground nearby). lightning stroke, discharges can be seen both
can drop to - 65°C at the top) generates very
within the cloud and between clouds.
LIGHTNING
According to the direction in which the distinguished. In practice, lightning strokes of
electrical discharge develops (downward or the descending and negative type are by far
upward), and the polarity of the charges it the most frequent: it is estimated that on
develops (negative or positive), four classes of plains and in our temperate zones, they
cloud-to-ground lightning stroke can be account for 96% of all cloud / ground
discharges.
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150
downward leader
100
return stroke
50
upward leader
0 TIME (µs)
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
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2 LIGHTNING PROTECTION
Accidents caused by a direct stroke when the Accidents caused indirectly, as when the
lightning strikes a building or a specific lightning strikes or causes power surges in
zone. This can cause considerable damage, power cables or transmission links. Hence
usually by fire. Protection against this the need to protect the equipment at risk
danger is provided by lightning conductor against the surge voltage and indirect
systems. currents generated.
This type of protection is especially recommen- a connection link or test coupling on each
ded for radio stations and antenna masts when down conductor to check the conductor
the area requiring protection is relatively small. earth resistance,
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2 LIGHTNING PROTECTION
During a storm, when the propagation field The triggering time instance gain ∆T is PULSAR conductors are especially effective for
conditions are favourable, the Pulsar first associated with a triggering time distance the protection of classified industrial sites,
generates an upward leader. This leader from gain ∆L. administrative or public buildings, historical
the Pulsar tip propagates towards the down- ∆L = v. ∆T, where: monuments and open-air sites such as sports
ward leader from the cloud at an average grounds.
∆L (m): gain in lead distance or
speed of 1m/µs.
sparkover distance.
The triggering time ∆T(µs) is defined as the
v (m/µs): average speed of the downward
mean gain at the sparkover instant (continuous
tracer (1m/µs).
propagation of the upward leader) obtained
with an ESE lightning conductor compared with ∆T (µs): gain in sparkover time of the
a simple rod lightning conductor exposed to upward leader measured in
the same conditions. ∆T is measured in the laboratory conditions.
high-voltage laboratory conditions defined in
Appendix C of the French standard NF C 17-102.
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2 LIGHTNING PROTECTION
Installation conditions
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2 LIGHTNING PROTECTION
interconnection with
building loop
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The French NF C 17-100 and NF C 17-102 standards recommend a preliminary study in three parts:
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This test procedure consists in evaluating the applied to the Pulsar in the first configuration,
triggering time of an early streamer emission then to the simple rod conductor in the second
(ESE) lightning conductor compared with a configuration.
simple rod lightning conductor (SRC) in high
voltage laboratory conditions. 100 shocks are
h h
ESE SRC
ELECTRIC AL CONDITIONS
The permanent field caused by the charge The impulse field caused by the approach of
distribution in the cloud is represented by a DC the downward leader is simulated with a
voltage of 15 to 20 kv/m (simulating a field of negative polarity wave applied to the platform.
around 15 to 20 kV/m) applied to the upper The rise time of the wave Tm is 650 µs. The
plate. wave gradient, at the significant points is
around 109 V/m/s.
GEOMETRIC AL CONDITIONS
The volume used for the experiment must be The lightning conductors are tested in
large enough to allow the ascending discharge sequence in strictly identical geometrical
to develop freely: conditions: same height, same location, same
distance between tip and upper platform.
distance d between upper platform and
tip ≥ 2 m, IREQ Laboratory (Canada - 2000)
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Light emitted by the leader at the lightning Climatic parameters: pressure, temperature,
conductor tip (photomultipliers): this data absolute humidity.
provides a very accurate detection of the
leader continuous propagation instant.
Triggering time of a simple rod lightning conductor Triggering time of An ESE lightning conductor
The triggering time instants, or continuous Hélita has generated more than 40,000 sparks
propagation instants of the upward leader are using this test procedure in the following high
e
obtained by analysing the diagnostic data voltage laboratories: av
ew
described above. The mean is then calculated nc ve
re
Bazet VHV Laboratory - SEDIVER (France) wa
fe
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ta
EESE
en
difference between the mean values is the Volta HV Laboratory - MERLIN GERIN
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ESRC
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5 IN SITU TESTS
OBJECTIVES
HELITA has been investing for many years in HELITA’s ongoing in situ research in France and to qualify the dimensioning of the equip-
research into lightning conductor protection abroad has three main objectives: ment in real-life lightning strike conditions.
devices, and is constantly striving to enhance
to enhance the protection models,
the performance of its products.
to measure in situ the effectiveness of ESE
conductors, already evaluated in laboratory
conditions,
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6 HÉLITA SERVICES
HÉLITA WORLDWIDE
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6 HÉLITA SERVICES
TRAINING
Hélita provides training courses for its field Hélita also organises annual forums run by
technicians and for the employees of other lightning specialists for our field technicians,
companies. and participates actively in seminars organised
by our partners.
The courses are designed to enable the
evaluation of technical skills and service Our instructors have nationally and internatio-
quality, and to develop the highest possible nally recognised skills and experience and are
awareness and understanding of the range of also available to speak at conferences on
available solutions for lightning protection. lightning.
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diverter
lateral brackets
Pulsar lightning conductor
rubberalu clamps
ø 6 or 8 mm
copper round tape 30 x 2
or
conductor supporting
stud
tape 30 x 2
hook
extension
mast
lightning
stroke counter
copper strip 30 x 2
protecting flat
test coupling
duckfoot connector
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Meshed cage
swivelling mounting
30 x 2 strip plate
strike point
support plate
OR
30 x 2 tape
30 x 2 tape
hook
ø6 ou 8 mm
copper round
lightning stroke
counter
earth rods
down
conductor
hook
test
coupling
protecting flat
30 x 2 copper tape
3 screw-in stainless
steel clamps on 2 m
of flat
protecting flat equipotential box
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LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS
Early Streamer Emission (ESE) lightning conductors or simple rod lightning conductors (SRC)
As a general rule, the lightning conductor should is essential (e.g. when the conductor is fixed D ≤ 1.50 m : connect ESE lightning conductors
culminate at least two metres above the highest with a flat support on the roof waterproofing,
D ≥ 1.50 m : do not connect lightning
points of the building(s) to be protected. or is exposed to particularly strong winds),
conductors
the guys should be made of Ø 5.6 fibre glass.
Its location should therefore be determined
relative to building superstructures: chimneys, When metal cables are used for guying, the When protecting open-air sites such as sports
machine and equipment rooms, flagpoles, lower anchoring points should be interconnected
grounds, golf courses, swimming pools, and
pylons or aerials. Ideally, these vulnerable with the down conductor by a conductive mate-
camping sites, ESE lightning conductors are
points should be selected for lightning rial of the same type. Hélita offers a range of fix-
installed on special supports such as lighting
conductor installation. tures adapted to most requirements.
masts, pylons, or any other nearby structures
The lightning conductor may be raised by an Installation specifications are detailed in the
from which the conductor can cover the area
extension mast. individual product data sheets.
to be protected.
Hélita stainless steel interlocking extension If several lightning conductors (ESE or SRC) are
The software developed by Hélita can be used to
masts can reach an overall height of 5.75 metres used in the outside installation on the same
or 7.50 metres including the lightning conductor structure, they should be connected by a produce a study with the calculated protection
height. They have been specially designed to conductor, except when this has to pass an radius for ESE lightning conductors and evaluate
obviate the need for guying. However, if guying obstacle of more than 1.5 metres in height. the interconnection requirements.
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SPECIAL C A SES
2 metres
provided that allowance is made for a number mast.
of factors notably: ESE lightning
This process, widely used today, offers three conductor
the lightning conductor tip must culminate advantages:
aerial
at least 2 m above the aerial,
technical (it earths the aerial itself),
lightning conductor and
the coaxial cable will be fed down through aerial support
visual (there is only one mast) down
the lightning conductor mast and its conductor lightning conductor
connection clamp
supports, cost.
hooping
the common supporting mast will no need brackets 500 mm
guying,
Industrial chimney
ESE lightning conductor Simple rod lightning conductor
The lightning conductor should be mounted The lightning conductors (HPF 1001 or 2001)
on an HRI 3501 offset mast as far as possible should be mounted on HPS 2630 stainless
ESE
from smoke and corrosive vapours. steel supports to enable mounting at a 30° lightning
angle. They will be interconnected by a belt conductor
The mast should be fixed to 2 points as
conductor positioned 50 cm from the summit
shown in the diagram.
of the chimney. offset mast
(HRI 3501)
When using 1 metre strike points (HPF.1001) at
least two points should be used and placed at down conductor
intervals of no more than 2 m around the
perimeter.
Steeple
The lightning conductors have been designed The down conductor is then fixed below the ESE conductor
ESE lightning base
to carry roof ornaments (rooster, weathervane, ornaments. conductor
cardinal points, etc.) available from our
catalogue. rooster
tightening screw
750 mm
cardinal
points
connecting clamp
down
conductor
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MESHED C AGES
The width of roof meshes depends on the Air terminals are placed vertically at the strike air terminals not located on the outer
required protection level and should not highest and most vulnerable points on the polygon are connected to the polygon:
exceed 15 m. The meshes should be made buildings (roof ridges, salient points, edges,
• either by a conductor excluding any upturn
as follows: corners, etc.).
if the air terminals is less than 5 m from
firstly a closed polygon is formed with a per- They are arranged at regular intervals around the polygon
imeter close to the periphery of the roof, the periphery of the roof:
• or by two conductors in opposite directions
transverse sections are then added as the distance between two 30 cm air forming a transversal section if the air
required to achieve the required mesh density terminals should not exceed 10 m terminals is located more than 5 m from
the polygon.
a conductor should be laid on any roof the distance between two 50 cm air
ridges terminals should not exceed 15 m
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9 DOWN CONDUCTORS
OVERVIEW
Down conductors should preferably be made conductor might generate an electrolytic
l
with tin-plated red copper strips, 30 mm wide coupling phenomenon. Here a 30 x 3 mm d
and 2 mm thick. aluminium strip should be used or bimetal
connection.
Lightning is a high frequency current that flows
along the periphery of the conductors. For a In some cases where it is impossible to fix the
like cross-section, a flat conductor has a copper strip, a round Ø 8 mm tin-plated copper
greater periphery. conductor or a 30 x 3 mm flexible tin-plated
l
copper braid should be used.
An exception to the above rule is buildings with
aluminium cladding on which a copper down
d
PATH
The path should be planned to take account of However, in exceptional cases where an outside
the location of the earth termination. The path down conductor cannot be installed, the
should be as straight and short as possible conductor may run down through a service d l
avoiding any sharp bends or upturns. duct, provided that this is used for no other
Curvature radii should be no less than 20 cm. purpose (and subject to agreement with the
To divert the down conductor laterally, safety services and inspection organisations).
30 x 2 mm tin-plated red copper preformed
The down conductor can also be fixed on a main
bends should be used. l
concrete wall located behind a curtain wall.
d
The down conductor path should be chosen to
The conductor supports on the curtain walls
avoid electrical ducts and intersections.
should be connected to the down conductor.
However when crossovers cannot be avoided,
the conduit should be protected inside metal
sheathing extending by 1 m on either side of
the crossover. This sheathing should be
connected to the down conductor.
l
d
PARAPET WALLS
When the face of the parapet wall is less than accommodate a 50 mm minimum diameter
45°
or equal to 40 cm, an upward section in the sheath and thereby avoid bypassing. max
40 cm
down conductor is allowed with a maximum
If this is not possible, supports of the same max
slope of no more than 45°. For parapet walls
height as the wall should be installed to avoid
with an upward section of more than 40 cm,
an upturn.
space should be allowed or a hole drilled to
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9 DOWN CONDUCTORS
CONNECTION strip 30 x 2
The lightning conductor is connected to the The strip will be secured along the extension
down conductor by a connecting clamp that masts by stainless steel clamps. The conductors
must be tightly secured on to the mast. can be connected together by coupling strips. copper round
ø 6 or 8 mm
FA STENERS 30
Whatever the supporting medium the down The fastener must be appropriate for the
conductor must be secured by at least supporting medium and installed so as not to
3 fasteners per linear metre. impair watertightness and allow the conductor 30 or 40 mm
to expand. hook 330
Insulators are of no effect in dealing with
lightning current. However, insulators are used
to distance the conductors and prevent contact
with easily flammable material (thatch or
wood, for example).
lead play
Each down conductor must be fitted with a test On metal pylons, framework or cladding, the down conductor
strip
coupling or connection link to enable test coupling should be placed on the ground
hook
measurement of the resistance of the earth in an inspection and earth pit about 1 metre
and the electrical continuity of the down from the foot of the metal wall to avoid
conductor. distorting the resistance measurement of the
test
earth connection by inevitably measuring the coupling
The test coupling is usually placed about 2 m
electrical resistance on the other metallic
above ground level to make it accessible for
networks in the building.
inspection purposes only.
PROTECTING FL AT
Between the test coupling and the ground, It is not advisable to use steel protection flats copper tape
the strip is protected by a 2-meter galvanised because of the premature damage liable to be 30 x 2
sheet metal flat fixed by 3 clamps supplied caused by the electrolytic coupling created
with the flat. by the steel-copper contact. The protecting
flat can be bent to follow the profile of the
3 screw-in stainless
building. steel clamps on the
2 m of protecting flat
protecting flat
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9 DOWN CONDUCTORS
SPECIAL CONDITIONS B
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9 DOWN CONDUCTORS
Meshed cages
The down conductors are placed on the corners The average distance between two adjacent
and salient features of the building in a layout down conductors depends on the required
that should be as symmetrical and regular as protection level.
possible.
If there is no buried interconnection between
the earths, the down conductors must be
interconnected at ground level.
Protection level Distance between
NF C 17-100 2 down conductors
I 10 m
II 15 m
III 20 m
IV 25 m
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10 EQUIPOTENTIAL BONDING
OVERVIEW
When lightning current flows through a There are two ways to avoid this problem: Because it is often difficult to guarantee that
conductor, differences in potential appear the lightning protection system is sufficiently
a) establish an interconnection providing an
between the conductor and nearby metallic isolated during installation or will remain so in
equipotential bond between the conductor
networks (steel framework, pipes, etc.) inside the event of structural changes, on-site work,
and the metallic networks
or outside the building. Dangerous sparks may etc., equipotential bonding is often preferred.
be produced between the two ends of the b) allow a safety distance between the
There are, however, some cases in which
resulting open loop. conductor and the metallic networks
equipotential bonding is not used (e.g. when
The safety distance is the distance beyond there are flammable or explosive piping net-
which no dangerous sparks can be produced works). Here, the down conductors are routed
between the down conductor carrying the beyond the safety distance “s”.
lightning current and nearby metallic networks.
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10 EQUIPOTENTIAL BONDING
2
1
interconnection with
building loop
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earth rod
2m
clamp
LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS
Duck’s foot connector
The minimum earth termination system is longest strand is connected to the test
made up of 25 meters of 30 x 2 mm tin-plated coupling, the two other strands being linked
copper strip, split into 3 strands buried in to a special connection known as a duck foot’s
NB: the earth termination is
3 trenches at a depth of 60 to 80 cm dug in a connector. covered by a red or orange
warning grid
2 m rod
fan shape like a duck’s foot: one end of the
60 to 80 cm
clamp
Combined duck's
foot
connector
If the soil type is not altogether suitable for a protection. In this case, the end of each duck
duck’s foot connector, a combination of duck’s foot connector strand is connected to an 8 to 12 m
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1 m from wall
depth 3m
60 to 80 cm
duck's
foot
connector
4m
Earth rods
The earth connection is made up of 2 spiked with the same cross-section and of the same
vertical rods at least 2 m in length, connected type as the down conductors. test
coupling
to each other and to the down conductor, and
Where there is an existing entrenched earth
at least 2 m from each other. The rods should protection
loop in the foundations for the building’s 2m flat
be 1 m to 1.5 m from the foundations.
electrical installations, there is no need to create
The earth termination systems in a building a new loop: the earth terminations can simply 0,6 m
should be connected together with a conductor be interconnected by a tin-plated 30 x 2 mm
copper strip.
2m
2 rods
test
When the protected building or area has an conductor should be constructed such that no coupling
existing earth termination system for the currents are induced in nearby equipment disconnectable
connection
electrical installations, the lightning conductor cables.
earths should be connected to it. P
In all cases, the interconnection should include
This interconnection should be made to the a device that can be disconnected to enable B
earthing circuit at the closest point to the down measurements of the resistance of the D : down conductor of a lightning conductor
conductor. lightning conductor earth. B : entrenched building loop
P : lightning conductor earth termination system
When this is impossible in an existing building, This device can be made up of either an
the interconnection should be made to the equipotential connection case fixed to the main
earth plate. In this case, the interconnecting wall of the building, or an equipotential bonding
bar located in an inspection earth pit.
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12 INSPECTION/MAINTENANCE
In a corrosive atmosphere, the more reinforced Lightning strikes can be recorded by a lightning
periodicity is recommended. strike counter installed on one of the down
conductors.
A lightning protection system should also be
inspected whenever the protection structure is
modified, repaired or when the structure has
been struck by lightning.
no parts have been weakened by corrosion, order to maintain optimal lightning protection.
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INSTALL ATION
0 A B C
Upward Meeting
leaders point
Pulsar
0 A C
Pulsar references
725
725
1 tip
725
2 body 1
3 clamp
4 pole
260
230
200
3
Ø74
Ø74
Ø74
1080
1080
1080
4
260
230
200
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The early streamer emission concept implemen- capture the lightning stroke and conduct it
ted in the Pulsar lightning conductor delivers a towards the ground. Successfully demonstrated
unique gain in efficiency: anticipating the natural in laboratory conditions, this triggering time,
formation of an upward leader, the Pulsar compared with simple rod lightning conductors,
generates a leader that propagates rapidly to offers critical extra protection.
2 19 25 32 25 32 40 28 36 44
3 28 38 48 38 48 59 42 57 65
4 38 51 64 50 65 78 57 72 87
5 48 63 79 63 81 97 71 89 107
6 48 63 79 64 81 97 72 90 107
8 49 64 79 65 82 98 73 91 108
10 49 64 79 66 83 99 75 92 109
15 50 65 80 69 85 101 78 95 111
20 50 65 80 71 86 102 81 97 113
The level of protection is calculated calculate the radius of protection has been
according to Appendix B of the French validated in laboratory conditions by
standard NF C 17-102. Gimelec, the French electrical and electronic
For the Pulsar 60, the 60 µs limit adopted equipment manufacturers association.
for the gain in sparkover time ∆T used to
NOTA : Concerning classified sites for which the coefficient C5=10, radius of protection must be
reduced by 40%.
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INSTALL ATION
Rp = 10 to 20 m
2m
down conductor
aerial protection
electrical
protection test coupling
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H: height of conductor tip above protected Rp: radius of protection in horizontal plane located
surface(s). at a vertical distance h from the conductor tip.
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INSTALL ATION
2 m : IMHxxx2
3 m : IMHxxx3
Pulsar
ø 35
HRI 3502
HRI 4204
3,75 m
HRI 5006 ø 42
5,50 m
HRI 4202
ø 50
HRI 5002
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MA ST SELECTION GUIDE
France is divided by the NV65 regulations These regulations define the maximum wind
into 4 snow and wind zones (see map speed to be considered in each zone.
overleaf ).
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AERIAL MA ST SUPPORT
Material: stainless steel Reference ø (mm) Height (m) Weight (Kg)
Delivered complete with stainless steel HRI 3530 35 3 5,2
connecting clamp for conductor.
Assembly:
- lightning conductor bolts into right-hand
tube
- offset rod fitted to chimney stack by
two brackets each with two ø 8 mm
drill holes
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4 PYLONS
INSTALL ATION
ESE conductor
fixture
warning light
transmission/reception aerials
solar panel
LV power 220/380 V
tin-plated Cu flat
30 x 2 mm conductor
earthing clamps
test coupling
duck's foot
connector
earth rod
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4 PYLONS
GUYED PYLONS
Material: hot galvanised steel Fibre glass guying (1 set per section).
These pylons are made of a welded steel Delivered complete with base and neoprene
lattice with a triangular cross-section tile, HELITA ø 35 mast head, fibre glass and
(centerline distance 175 mm) supplied in accessories (anchoring clips and stay
lengths of 3 or 6 m. tighteners) for guying, with bolted
anchoring.
Use: lightning conductors supports for flat
roofs.
SELF-SUPPORTING GUYED
Height *(m) Zone I Zone II Zone III Zone IV Zones I and II
(136 km/h) (149 km/h) (167 km/h) (183 km/h)
9 HPA 0109 HPA 0209 HPA 0309 HPA 0409 HPH 0900
12 HPA 0112 HPA 0212 HPA 0312 HPA 0412 HPH 1200
* other sizes on request
15 HPA 0115 HPA 0215 HPA 0315 HPA 0415 HPH 1500
* technical specifications available
18 HPA 0118 HPA 0218 HPA 0318 HPA 0418 HPH 1800 * for wind zone V (210 km/h) please consult us
GUYING KIT
Complete kit with: Pulsar
Reference Designation W. (kg)
25 metres of fibre glass cable HKH 0025 Guying kit 12
1 base
base
anchor
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5 L ATERAL FIXTURES
INSTALL ATION
150 mm 150 mm
125 mm 2 bolt holes
or 290 mm ø 11 mm
fixturing depends
on wall type:
- bolted or embedded 176 mm with HPS 2708 or HPS 2848 Pulsar mast
in solid walls 341 mm with HPS 2705 or HPS 2845
- M10 bolt in steel frame. stainless steel
clamps
~
= 200 mm
handrail
extension mast
500 to 1000 mm
300 to 500 mm
300 to 500 mm
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5 L ATERAL FIXTURES
Material: galvanised steel Set of two brackets: used for gable fixing
of a lightning conductor with or without
Delivered complete with stainless steel
a 2 m extension mast. Distance between
hardware
brackets = 50 cm
Clamping diameter: 30 to 55 mm
BOLTED BRACKETS
Use: bolted fixing for an offset mast on a
Reference Designation/offset W. (kg)
vertical wall (M 10)
HPS 2705 Set of 2 brackets / 290 mm 3,80
Bolt hole diameter: ø 11 mm
HPS 2845 Set of 2 brackets / 290 mm 5,70
Distance between bolt holes: 120 mm. HPS 2708 Set of 2 brackets / 125 mm 2,80
SCREW-IN BRACKETS
Use: fixing of a mast along a horizontal
Reference Designation W. (kg)
or vertical standard section
HPS 2902 Set of 2 brackets 1,6
OFFSET CL AMPS
Use: fixing of a mast offset from a vertical wall
or a horizontal section by means of ø 10 mm
bolts.
WALL ANCHORS
Use: fixing of a mast embedded in a
Reference Designation W. (kg)
masonry wall
HPS 2707 Set of 2 brackets 2,8
Offset distance: max. 150 mm maxi HPS 2847 Set of 3 brackets 4,2
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5 L ATERAL FIXTURES
OFFSET BRACKETS
Use: fixing of a mast offset from a vertical
Reference Designation W. (kg)
section
HPS 2709 Set of 2 brackets 3,6
Offset distance: max. 190 mm HPS 2849 Set of 3 brackets 5,4
STEEL HOOPS
Use (HCC 4000-4001): fixing of a mast on a chimney, a concrete mast, etc.
(rectangular/square section) - picture 1
Use (HCC 5000-5001): fixing of a mast on a chimney round section (p. 60) - picture 2
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6 VERTIC AL FIXTURES
THREADED BA SES
Use: to fix a conductor to a metal framework. Material: galvanised steel
The conductor may be raised by a ø 35 mm
Delivered complete with hardware
extension mast
CCH 0113 29 mm 85 2
Material: rubber (CRE) or copper (CCH)
CCH 0097 21 mm 75 1,6
For CCH: rubber thickness 6/10
TSH 4525 Tripod for 42 to 50 mm tube 800 420 face 390 face 8,5
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6 VERTIC AL FIXTURES
ADAPTOR SLEEVES
Use: to fix a PULSAR lightning conductor
to an existing support with max. ø 49 mm.
HMA 5115 For Pulsar masts with Franklin tip (2) 180 mm Tube ø 30 2,30
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AIR TERMINAL
Hélita air terminals are designed for easy, a bright tapped nickel-plated brass base
rapid installation on a wide range of M 10 for the connection and intersection
structures. of flat or round conductors.
They are adaptable to all fixtures shown
They are made up of:
below.
a cylindrical (ø 18 mm) bright nickel-plated
copper cylinder tapered at the top and with
a threaded lower section. Reference Material L. (m) W. (kg)
HPC 3000 Nickel Copper 0,30 1,00
Vertical mounting
Material: tin-plated or galvanised steel
Supporting plates
Material: stainless steel
Fixing: 2 ø 10 mm bolt holes
(centerline distance 93 mm) 2
1
Reference Designation Length x width (mm) W. (kg)
PSH 5002 (1) Flat plate PM 50 x 50 0,100
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8 CONDUCTORS
ROUND CONDUCTORS*
FLEXIBLE BRAIDS*
Material: tin-plated copper
PREFORMED BENDS*
Material: tin-plated copper We recommend the use of a soldering joint
or two special strip flat / flat connections
Curvature radii to lightning conductor
for connecting two bends.
standards
SHUNTS
Electrolytically tin-plated flat flexible copper Other lengths and cross-sections available
braid with welded eyelet at each end on request
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INSTALL ATION
30 x 2
strip
150
40
tile
staples gutter x
0 Ma
clip 30 x 2 33
tin spot HPG2679
welds strip
wall
fastener conductor
gutter supporting studs roof strip
tin welds on
zinc roof
copper round
ø 6 or 8 mm
330 max
12 330 max.
steel cladding
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To prevent the staple sliding, tack weld HAA 2641 0,20 m 0,047
the strip to the staple HAA 2672 0,30 m 0,070
RUBERALU BAND
Material: bituminised aluminium Reference W. (mm) Th. (mm) W. (kg)
Fixed by hot-melt gluing HBR 1500 150 3 4
Length: 7 m roll
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Height: 8 cm
MA SONRY FIXTURES
For 30 mm wide strip; supplied with wood Reference W. (kg)
screw
HCL 2642 (1) 0,020
Material: brass
SCP 3000 (2) 0,046
For round conductors; supplied with wood
HCL 2641 (1) 0,015
screw
Material: copper 1
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PVC FIXTURES
Fixing: on 30 mm wide strip with isolation
from supporting material (screw-hole Reference Adaptation W. (kg)
spacing 15 mm) HAP 3001 Sole M 8 0,024
Fixed with pop rivets or screws (ø 4 mm) HBI 2703 Stainless steel clips for 30 x 2 0,002
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ANGLE BRACKETS
Fixing: flat or round conductors along a
Reference Spacing W. (kg)
metal sectional part
HPC 2773 12 mm max 0,05
Material: zinc-coated steel
GUTTER BRACKETS
Use: to inter connect gutters where they
Reference W. (kg)
are in contact with conductors
HPG 2679 0,09
Material: tin-plated steel
For round ø 8 mm conductors and 30 mm
wide strips
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COUPLING STRIPS
Use: for coupling or crossing two conductors The “multiple” model also enables crossings
without riveting. of round conductors. 1 2 3
The “standard” models accommodate The special strip model only accommodates
30 mm wide strips and rounds with ø 6 and flat strips.
8 mm. These can be equipped with different 4 5 6
types of fasteners.
7 8 9
Reference Designation W. (kg)
BRP 2680 (1) Galvanised steel “standard” coupling 0,300
BRI 2779 (9) Special stainless steel coupling for strip 0,202
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Protection level: IP 67
Connection terminals: tin-plated copper The CCF 4045 counter can be fixed:
ø 10 mm to a wall using M4 screws,
ECM conformity to a steel section using two 20 mm wide
steel clips
Use / monitoring
Lightning counter users should maintain a
register in which the initial counter display
is recorded along with the results of the
subsequent periodical measurements.
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INSTALL ATION
lead dowel
EARTH WITH INSPECTION EARTH PIT
down conductor
strip
hook
test
coupling
stainless steel
protecting flat
protecting
flat
30 x 2 strip
6 to 9 m
RVH3073 earth pit
test coupling
duck's foot
45°
connector
45°
connection
lug
2 m earth rod
NB: the earth termination installation is covered by a red or orange warning grid
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TEST COUPLING
Enables the disconnection of the conductors Guarantee perfect conductivity; low
for insulation and earthing measurements impedance
between the test coupling and the HTP 2782 Clamp for TPH 2705 0,035
ground. TPH 2768 Protecting tube for round 1,2
Delivered complete with 2 clamps HTP 6827 Clamp for TPH 2768 0,045
level, the earth rod connections or earth equipped with a copper bar enabling the 2
interconnections interconnection of 3 conductors or
2 conductors and a test coupling.
RVH 3073 Yellow polyester concrete with bar 350 x 250 14,50
1
RVH 3074 Grey PVC 300 x 300 (3) 3,3
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EARTHING SELF
Device placed on the connection between
two earths to limit the risk of transmission Reference Dimensions (mm) W. (kg)
of a fault current from one to the other HSA 3073 200 x 100 x 70 1,2
Technical characteristics
Inductivity: 20 µH
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13 SURFACE EARTHING
EARTH GRIDS
Earth grids are made of solid red copper
Reference Dimensions (m) Thickness W. (kg)
with a mesh size of 115 x 40 mm
GMD 6692 0.66 x 0.92 3 mm 3,80
TEREC
The addition of this product to the soil This conductive material combines several
used to fill in around an earth connection properties that dissipate electronic, electrical
considerably reduces the resistance value. fault current and lightning currents.
Packaged in 20 kg pail.
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INSTALL ATION
earth rod
protecting flat
30 x 2 strip
1 to 2 m
~3 m
RVH3073 earth pit
test coupling
earth rod
clamp
~3 m
2 m earth
rod
NB: the earth termination installation is covered by a red or orange warning grid
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COPPERBOND RODS *
Steel core specially designed to give the rod Rods are designed to support manual
rigidity and flexibility: the outer envelope and mechanical driving into the ground.
has a constant thickness guaranteed along
Manual snap tools (BMA 0015 and BMA
the entire length of the rod: perfect
0019) should be used to drive in the
steel/copper contact.
standard rods. Strike heads (HFT 0015
High corrosion resistance in the ground and HTF 0019) screwed on to the sleeves
due to a 250 µ thickness of electrolytically should be used for the extendable rods.
plated copper.
The extendable rods are threaded at each
All models have chamfered base. end to enable connection by brass sleeve
The conical point is machined (neither couplings. These are designed to guarantee
heated nor stamped). the contact at the rod tip with the end of
the preceding rod.
Available in two versions, standard and
extendable.
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Watertight case IP 54
Dimensions (L x w x h): 238 x 136 x 150 mm.
Weight: around 1,3 kg
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Technical characteristics
Frequency range: 10 Hz to 1 MHz
Measure cables length: Possible injection up to 24 meters from the ground system
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16 EQUIPOTENTIAL BONDING
ANTENNA MA ST ARRESTER
Use: temporary grounding of an antenna Characteristics
mast in the event of a lightning impact.
dynamic excitation: < 1800 V
In normal circumstances, the arrester
static excitation voltage: < 1100 V
insulates the antenna from the earth, but
also from the lightning protection system nominal discharge current: 25 kA
in the event of a lightning strike.
dimensions: 280 x 45 x 30 mm
The arrester can also be used to earth
metallic structures such as pylons, motor delivered complete with clamp for mast
chassis, roof equipment, etc... attachment
EARTHING KIT
Use: earthing of screened coaxial cables. The maximum distance between two
These connections must be located close connections must be less than 30 m.
to the antenna and the foot of the tower,
Tested at 150 kA
at the entrance to the building.
Fixing: with dowels and screw-in bracket Fixing: by soldering or hoops on the tower
frame. Enables the disconnection of the
Supplied with 2 lugs for 28 to 75 mm
lightning conductor earth and the
cables
interconnection with the building and
tower earths.
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17 ROOF ORNAMENTS
ROOSTER
WEATHERVANES
C ARDINAL POINTS
SOCKETS
Use: to adapt roosters to Hélita lightning conductors
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YOUR CONTACT
Name: ....................................................................................................................................................................
Adress: ..................................................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................................................
roof
height building
building height
height
width width
length length
F
roof
height
E width
building
height
length
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CONSTRUCTION
STRUCTURE metal wood concrete other ............................................................................
INDIVIDUAL ELEMENTS
Is there any ?
roof aerial number: ............................ height: .................................
LIGHTNING CONSEQUENCE
service continuity not required, and no consequences on the environment
or
service continuity required and no consequences on the environment
or
consequences on the environment
THANKS TO ATTACH DOCUMENTS USEFUL FOR THIS STUDY (drawings, pictures or sketch)
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Surge arrester information sheet
POWER SUPPLY
Main distribution board
Sub distribution boards (fill up one information sheet per distribution board)
230 V single phase (2 wires) cross section of the ground wire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mm2
400 V three phase (3 wires) this distribution board is connected to the equipment:
- ordinary
ground wire in the enclosure YES
- computer
NO
- medical or very sensitive power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W
- other
Telecom or datalines
number of outside lines: ................................... type of line : .................................................
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