FM Sudafix acknowledge that a number of our customers wish to acquire ESE (early stream emitter) lightning devices. To support this requirement FM Sudafix supply a comprehensive range of ESE devices purpose designed to attract lightning current and determine the path to ground via a dedicated down-conductor.
Whilst FM Sudafix recommends pursuing a complete lightning protection system to BS EN IEC 62305, should our customers require an ESE solution there is a range of options.
All information that follows is intended to elucidate the protection approach of ESE devices and is not provided for the purposes of design or advice. The theory underpinning the performance of ESE devices is based upon the electric characteristics of lightning formation. Lightning initiates with a downward leader, propagating to any direction. Once it approximates to the objects placed on the ground, any of them can be struck. The objective of an external lighting protection system is to control the lightning striking point thus providing the lightning current a path to the ground without damaging the structure. The main feature of ESE devices is the emission of the continuous upward leader before any other object within is protected area. The standards define this characteristic using a parameter called advance time(Δt). The advance time determines the protection radius of each air terminal. If the triggering occurs earlier, then the distance where the downward leader is intercepted increases, thus avoiding the lightning strike in a wider area.
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