Roktgr
Mechanical
- Feb 9, 2007
- 27
Hello,
I work at a small hospital and am looking for some information on surge and lightning protection. Bit of background, last summer we had one confirmed and possible one other, unconfirmed, lighting strikes to the hospital building. It damaged a number of HVAC control boards and several AHU motors.
We have just got a new HVAC controls sytem installed, have repaired the damaged boards and are in the process of upgrading the rest of the system to newer components.
Obviously we would like to install some sort of protection first on the HVAC components and possible on the AHU motors.
My first recommendation would be a lightning arrestor or diversion system, but my supervisor doesn't think they work, that they attract lightning, and are maintenance intensive. It has been discussed at length and is not an option at this time.
My second recommendation is to install a surge unit on each HVAC component but I have limited knowledge of the different types of units and which would be the most effective. I know there are capacitance, inert gas, and resistor type surge protectors but not much beyond that.
Does anyone have an reference materials or sources that I could read up an try to determine which style of protection would be best suited for the application? Suggestions would be welcome as well.
My supervisor is pushing very hard to install some of the office depot/home style surge protection devices, but I don't think they will do much of anything against a large surge such as lighting. Supervisor doesn't understand why this is and thinks it would have to provide some sort of protection. I would like to have a alternative solution to suggest. Thank you.
I work at a small hospital and am looking for some information on surge and lightning protection. Bit of background, last summer we had one confirmed and possible one other, unconfirmed, lighting strikes to the hospital building. It damaged a number of HVAC control boards and several AHU motors.
We have just got a new HVAC controls sytem installed, have repaired the damaged boards and are in the process of upgrading the rest of the system to newer components.
Obviously we would like to install some sort of protection first on the HVAC components and possible on the AHU motors.
My first recommendation would be a lightning arrestor or diversion system, but my supervisor doesn't think they work, that they attract lightning, and are maintenance intensive. It has been discussed at length and is not an option at this time.
My second recommendation is to install a surge unit on each HVAC component but I have limited knowledge of the different types of units and which would be the most effective. I know there are capacitance, inert gas, and resistor type surge protectors but not much beyond that.
Does anyone have an reference materials or sources that I could read up an try to determine which style of protection would be best suited for the application? Suggestions would be welcome as well.
My supervisor is pushing very hard to install some of the office depot/home style surge protection devices, but I don't think they will do much of anything against a large surge such as lighting. Supervisor doesn't understand why this is and thinks it would have to provide some sort of protection. I would like to have a alternative solution to suggest. Thank you.