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LIGHTNING NOT lighting! An odd title given, but bear with me as I think it's a subject worthy of airing here. So, a serious electrical storm over the house today, a proper window rattling, pull the aerial lead out job. My five year old said "Dad, where does the lightning go?". So I said "Into the ground". So pretty much she now knows as much as I do on the subject! I got to then thinking............is one earthing system any more susceptible to lightning damage than another? We're on TT. IF we had a strike close to the rod (how close is "close"?) then could it travel up into the house and make live everything that's connected to the MET - sort of an earth fault "in reverse". Is it something you can guard against?
Would say a PME system with the traditionally lower Ze offer the best "protection"? As in multiple earthing points for the strike to dissipate.
What would happen if you were in contact with say a metal fitting? Or say you switch off at the incomer and are changing a fitting at the precise moment there is a strike. Your L & N are disconnected as you've switched off the main switch at the cu and maybe even removed the mcb. All padlocked up with the key round your neck. I'm now thinking "So what!". As your cpc is still connected to the met etc.
Apologies if a total numpty question, I almost didn't post for fear of ridicule but hey ho, bring it on, hopefully I come out of it having learnt something! Reading elsewhere of 3' blue sparks coming out of chimney breasts etc and insurance companies terming such strikes as acts of God!
(....and lastly why, can someone tell me do I only write these sorts of posts after a drink? )
Would say a PME system with the traditionally lower Ze offer the best "protection"? As in multiple earthing points for the strike to dissipate.
What would happen if you were in contact with say a metal fitting? Or say you switch off at the incomer and are changing a fitting at the precise moment there is a strike. Your L & N are disconnected as you've switched off the main switch at the cu and maybe even removed the mcb. All padlocked up with the key round your neck. I'm now thinking "So what!". As your cpc is still connected to the met etc.
Apologies if a total numpty question, I almost didn't post for fear of ridicule but hey ho, bring it on, hopefully I come out of it having learnt something! Reading elsewhere of 3' blue sparks coming out of chimney breasts etc and insurance companies terming such strikes as acts of God!
(....and lastly why, can someone tell me do I only write these sorts of posts after a drink? )