Seminar Preview Slide Show
Selected Power Point slides from our Facility Electrical Protection Seminar. Click on thumbnail to view specific slide or to start the show.
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Grounding and Bonding is fundamental. However, Surge Suppression is THE most important building block for equipment protection.

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Structural Lightning Protection (lightning rods) is designed to prevent fire but NOT electrical and electronic equipment damage.

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Why does the plane not crash? The metal 'skin' acts like a Faraday cage...conducting the lightning around the outside of the plane...

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NFPA 780 lightning rod systems attempt to create a 'Faraday Cage' around a typical structure. There are many performance and cost limitations with this system...

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Mast based lightning rods have become more popular in recent years. Cost and performance is usually better, but electrical equipment remains at risk...

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The real issue with lightning is equipment loss. Failures are usually a combination of poor bonding and inadaquate suppression...

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Isolated grounding of telephone, fire, security, etc... will significantly increase equipment loss as the connecting wires become 'bonding jumpers'...

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Improper bonding combined with the lack of adaquate suppression will create destructive voltages at critical equipment...

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Testing is fundamental. Note the 54 ohm reading and the dead phone suppressors in the bottom of the cabinet.

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Proper bonding of all services is critical. Phones, power, and structural lightning protection must be bonded together to be effective...

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Surge Protection will help equalize voltage potential.... The combination of surge and bonding is the best way to prevent equipment losses...

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Choosing the right suppressor depends on the energy exposure level and the final coordination of protection equipment...

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Effective coordination of communications and power suppression is critical. Point of use protection is just as important as service entrance protection...

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Since 1991, IEEE (Emerald Book) has recommended 'layers' of protection on the power distribution. The closer to the load the SPD is located, the better...

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Multiple buildings sharing the same power and communications systems require coordinated suppression as close to the loads as possible...

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Remote sensors and equipment require both power and signal protection as close as possible to the load...

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The power and signal wires connecting the controller to the remote sensors and equipment must also be protected at the controller...

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26 buildings all connected together by 4000 pairs of phones. Here is the ultimate 'backdoor' phone protection system. Note the bonding....

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From light bulbs to motors and circuit boards, proper suppression will protect from lightning damage AND dramatically reduce overall maintenance costs...

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Copyright 2009 Omega Power Systems, Inc. May not be copied or reproduced without express written permission.