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Lightning Products Lightning rods

NF C 17-100 Simple lightning rod "Franklin" type


Franklin lightning conductors, which are tappered, have a perfectly slender and attractive point. They exist in nickel/chromium-plated copper and stainless steel versions. They have a standard length of 2.4 m and can be extended by the addition of treated steel or stainless steel elevation rods. These systems do not require guying and can be up to 7 or 8 m long. The tip of Franklin lightning conductors features a solid point of marine bronze or stainless steel.

AFA 0001 PF

Ref.
AFA 0001 PF AFA 0002 PF AFA 0003 PF AFA 0004 PF AFA 1001 PF AFA 1002 PF AFA 1003 PF AFA 1004 PF AFA 0100 PF

Designation
Franklin lightning rod Franklin lightning rod Franklin lightning rod Franklin lightning rod Franklin lightning rod Franklin lightning rod Franklin lightning rod Franklin lightning rod Multi-point

Type of point
Nickel copper Chromium-plated Galvanized steel Treated steel Stainless steel Stainless steel Stainless steel Stainless steel Chrome plated bronze

Total height (m)


2.40 4.15 5.90 7.65 2.40 4.15 5.90 7.65

Base o.d. (mm)


30 33 36 49 30 34 42 48

Weight (kg)
3.71 8.04 12.57 18.40 3.41 7.39 12.41 17.99 0.35

Elevatlon rods number

1 2 3

1 2 3

"Industrial stack" model


This model is only available in stainless steel. The points are bent to keep them out of fumes and corrosive vapours. They are generally used in quantities of two or more, depending on the diameter of the stack.

AFA 1006 PF

Ref.
AFA 1005 PF AFA 1006 PF

Designation
Franklin lightning "Industrial stack" Franklin lightning "Industrial stack"

Type
Stainless steel Stainless steel

Height (m)
1 2.40

Straight section (m)


0.30 0.80

Bend a
30 30

Base o.d.
M10 30

Weight (kg)
0.67 3.41

AFJ 3100 SE fixing clip

Radii of protection
Not applicable beyond values marked x. Only the fictive sphere and mesh methods are applicable in this case. h is the height of the device above the volume to be protected. "a" is the hall-angle of the vertex of the cone of revolution, defining the radius of protection. Protection levels I, Il, III, and IV are defined by the NF C 17-100 standard.

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