Lightning Risk Assessment & Protection
IEC 62305 / NFC 17-102 / NFPA 780
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How Lightning Risk & Protection Works
The lightning protection calculator assesses the risk of lightning damage to a structure and designs the lightning protection system (LPS) using the risk management framework of IEC 62305.
IEC 62305-2 defines the risk assessment methodology. The tolerable risk of loss of human life is R_T = 10^-5 per year. The calculator evaluates risk components (R1 through R4) based on structure dimensions, location, occupancy, and contents to determine the required protection level (I through IV). The rolling sphere method per IEC 62305-3 determines air termination placement using sphere radii of 20m (Level I) to 60m (Level IV).
AS/NZS 1768 provides the Australian adaptation. NFPA 780 covers US lightning protection requirements. Results include the risk assessment outcome, required protection level, rolling sphere analysis, down conductor spacing, earth termination requirements, and surge protection device recommendations.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the rolling sphere method and how is it applied?
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What earthing resistance is required for a lightning protection system?
What surge protection is required as part of lightning protection?
What separation distance is needed to prevent dangerous sparking?
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Standards Reference
- IEC 62305 — Protection against lightning (Parts 1-4)
- AS/NZS 1768 — Lightning protection
- NFPA 780 — Lightning protection