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Posted By David Bannister
Does anybody know the recommended frequency for inspection and test of an external lightning conductor on a building? The particular building is a City Centre block, no higher than its surrounding structures.
My "gut feeling" is for an annual visual check of condition (from ground level using binoculars) plus a 5-yearly continuity test by a competent person.
If this was a new-build I doubt whether any special protection would be deemed necessary but as it's there it may as well be maintained.
Remember, if staying sober, be careful - there's loads of drunks out there.
Happy Christmas to all who celebrate, Happy Hols to all others.
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Posted By Steve Holliday
David,
There is a British Standard (BS 6651) concerned with lightning conductors. The information you require may be contained within this BS.
Steve
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Posted By Bill Elliott
David - according to the BRE Digest 428 Protecting Buildings against Lightening - the recommended inspection is 12 monthly and again ASAP after a strike. The inspection should include: signs of damage; the physical condition; signs of corrosion; sample the earth terminations; all in acordance with BS 6651. Regards
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Posted By Peter Longworth
Make sure you choose a fine day.
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Posted By David Bannister
Thanks, Bill. Just what I was looking for.
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