4 FAQs about Do communication base stations and wind power use lightning protection

Can radio communication sites be protected from lightning?

The protection from lightning of radio communication sites can be achieved and protection from even direct lightning strikes is possible. The author is familiar with many examples where direct strikes have occurred and full protection has been achieved. The mechanism of a lightning strike must first be fully understood.

Why are radio communications stations prone to lightning strikes?

It is not difficult to understand why radio communications stations are so prone to lightning strikes. Sites are generally located on elevated ground and mountain tops and have an antenna tower or mast prominently located to optimize radio coverage to the surrounding areas.

Do lightning protection systems actually work?

There is no solid evidence that such systems actually operate as claimed and all recognised lightning protection standards worldwide reject such systems. BS6651, British Standard on Lightning Protection. A.J Eriksson “An improved electrogeomagnetic model for transmission line shielding analysis” Trans. IEEE, July 1987, Vol. PWRD-2, No 3.

Should lightning protection systems be rejected?

There are no short cuts and systems which purport to enhance the attraction of lightning, divert lightning, dissipate lightning or prevent lightning should be rejected. There is no solid evidence that such systems actually operate as claimed and all recognised lightning protection standards worldwide reject such systems.

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