Installing The Potential Connection On The End Of The Iscon Conductor - OBO Bettermann isCon System Instructions

Lightning protection
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Assembling the air-termination rod
52 | EN
6 6 2
Installing the potential connection on the end of the isCon
conductor
The black, weakly conductive layer of the isCon
included in the protective equipotential bonding of the building to be
protected (see Fig. 56 No.
distance (x) is maintained between the connection element of the isCon
conductor
upstream potential connection terminal
charge along the high-voltage-resistant isCon® conductor.
Note!
W hen the isCon Basic 45 conductor is installed, there is no equipotential
bonding connection on the air-termination rod
potential connection on an insulated air-termination rod" on page 50).
Fig 56: Minimum distance (x) between the connection element and the
equipotential bonding
Note!
T he minimum distance (x) can be derived from the calculated separation
distance (see "4.2 Calculating, checking and maintaining the separation
distance" on page 23). Use the formula x = s * 2, in order to calculate
the minimum distance (x) necessary (see also Fig. 57).
). It is important that a specific minimum
1
on the conductor carrying the lightning current
2
5
1
conductor must be
®
3
, in order to prevent surface dis-
4
5
(see "6.6.1 Installing the
4
2
3
x
OBO Bettermann
®
®
and the
s

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents