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  2. Lightning rod - Wikipedia

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    A lightning arrester is a device, essentially an air gap between an electric wire and ground, used on electric power systems and telecommunication systems to protect the insulation and conductors of the system from the damaging effects of lightning. The typical lightning arrester has a high-voltage terminal and a ground terminal.

  3. Lightning arrester - Wikipedia

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    A lightning arrester (alternative spelling lightning arrestor) (also called lightning isolator) is a device, essentially an air gap between an electric wire and ground, used on electric power transmission and telecommunication systems to protect the insulation and conductors of the system from the damaging effects of lightning. The typical ...

  4. Multipoint ground - Wikipedia

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    Lightning protection is provided by bonding the multipoint ground grid to one or more grounding rods under or at the perimeter of the building, and then up to the lightning rods. If the building has significant metal framing elements, these should be bonded to the lightning rods and grounding rods as well.

  5. Lightning protection system for trees can reduces risks - AOL

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    A lightning protection system is important when an older tree has had cabling or rodding placed on it for structural support. Lightning protection system for trees can reduces risks Skip to main ...

  6. Ring ground - Wikipedia

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    Ring grounds are typically used as protection against lightning strikes. They are also known as ground rings , although this term may also be applied to grounding rings that are installed in metal pipe systems to protect electrical devices such as flow meters.

  7. Does it seem like we're having lightning and thunder all ...

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    And a typical lightning flash contains 2,000 times the amount of current running through your walls. These are frightening figures, but staying safe from lightning can be simple.

  8. Ground (electricity) - Wikipedia

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    Lightning protection systems are designed to mitigate the effects of lightning through connection to extensive grounding systems that provide a large surface area connection to earth. The large area is required to dissipate the high current of a lightning strike without damaging the system conductors by excess heat.

  9. Lightning strike - Wikipedia

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    Lightning currents have a very fast rise time, on the order of 40 kA per microsecond. Hence, although lightning is a form of direct current, conductors of such currents exhibit marked skin effect as with an alternating current, causing most of the currents to flow through the outer surface of the conductor. [32]

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