Usual structures to be protected:
- Residential premises
- Farms, agricultural and horticultural enterprises
- Cinemas, theaters, opera houses, discotheques, concert halls, hotels, schools, stores, sports facilities
- Banks, insurance companies, shopping centers, department stores, exhibition halls
- Hospitals, nursing homes, nurseries, prisons, barracks
- Industrial buildings
- Museums and archaeological sites
- Churches, water towers, chimney silos, buildings
- Communication infrastructures (antennas, radars, control towers, etc.)
- Power plants
- Fireworks factories, ammunition factories, chemical factories, buildings at risk of explosion
- Refineries, nuclear sites
- Biochemical sites and laboratories
- SMEs, data centers
- Service sector, wastewater treatment plants
- Wind turbines, airports, windmills
- Sports halls, public swimming pools, stadiums, railway stations, public buildings
- Police stations, fire departments, ambulance services
- etc.
What you need to know
Our physicists investigate the most suitable lightning protection method for you. They then link their findings to the appropriate construction and installation techniques.
Lightning striking a structure can cause damage to the structure, its occupants and their property, including equipment failure, particularly to internal networks.
Lightning strikes:
- directly on your building's structure ;
- the ground near the structure;
- services connected to the structure;
- the ground near services connected to the structure.
Can cause:
- physical damage to the structure (fire, explosion, mechanical destruction, chemical fumes, dangerous sparks) due to lightning current ;
- injury to living beings due to contact and step voltages (electric shock);
- internal network failures (electrical and electronic) due to the electromagnetic effects of lightning;
- perforation of electrical installations, fire and property damage;
- failure of electrical and electronic equipment and networks (e.g. televisions, computers, modems, telephones, etc.);
- secondary risk due to loss of power and risk of death for people or livestock;
- production losses ;
- irreplaceable loss of cultural heritage;
- unacceptable loss of public services;
- consequences of fire and explosion for the site and its environment.
Lightning protection systems should be designed and installed by specialist designers and installers. A lightning protection specialist is a person who, on the basis of his or her training, knowledge and experience, and mastery of the application of lightning protection standards, is capable of designing, building and/or inspecting a lightning protection system. The concepts of design, implementation and/or inspection require knowledge in various fields.
Vinçotte specialists can help you protect yourself against lightning strikes:
- by carrying out a lightning risk analysis in accordance with the new NBN EN 62305- 2 standard;
- carrying out pre-use checks on the structure's external and internal protection, in accordance with the new NBN EN standard
- by carrying out periodic lightning protection inspections in accordance with the old NBN C 18-100 standard or the new NBN EN 62305 standard.
Advantages
Vinçotte provides you with lightning protection specialists. They have a sound knowledge of the physical phenomena involved, as well as of the application of the various design and standard calculation methods, and the installation requirements for the various components of a lightning and overvoltage protection system, and are familiar with construction and installation techniques.