Lightning: Protection System Design Software

Imagine blowing up a giant beach ball (usually 60 to 150 feet in radius, depending on the Protection Level). You roll it all over the building. Anywhere the ball touches the structure is where lightning could strike. The software automates this, placing air terminals (Franklin rods) exactly where the ball doesn't touch.

Remember the old way of designing a lightning protection system (LPS)? Coffee-stained grid paper, a well-worn NFPA 780 manual, a calculator, and about 45 minutes of trigonometry to figure out the rolling sphere radius. lightning protection system design software

Here is what modern engineers need to know about the software redefining how we protect buildings from Mother Nature’s fury. Before we talk about software, we have to talk about the math. Most high-end LPS software is built around the Rolling Sphere Method (IEC 62305 and NFPA 780). Imagine blowing up a giant beach ball (usually

Do you use dedicated LPS software, or are you still using the manual method? Let us know in the comments below. The software automates this, placing air terminals (Franklin