GENERAL:

Provide a complete Lightning Protection System as shown on the drawings and as specified herein. The system shall be installed by a firm actively engaged in the installation of Master Labeled Lightning Protection Systems a minimum of five (5) years and shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories, such as Maxwell Lightning Protection of Florida Company, P.O. Box 22683, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, 32830, (407) 827-6328 or 1-800-819-2012.

The completed system shall comply with the latest edition of the Installation Requirements for Master Labeled Lightning Protection Systems U.L. 96A and the National Fire Protection Association Lightning Code - N. F. P. A. 780, Lightning Protection must be L.P.I. certified and in good standing and so certified.

MATERIALS:

All materials used in the installation shall be labeled or listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc for use in Master Labeled Lightning Protection Systems. The catalog numbers referred to on the drawings and herein are those of EAST COAST LIGHTNING PROTECTION (800-833-3253), HARGER LIGHTNING PROTECTION, INC., MAXWELL LIGHTNING PROTECTION OF FLORIDA COMPANY (800-819-2012) or THOMPSON LIGHTNING PROTECTION.

AIR TERMINALS:

Air terminals shall project a minimum of ten (10) inches above the objects protected and shall be located at intervals not exceeding 20'0" along ridges and around the perimeter of flat roof or gently sloping roofs. Flat or gently sloping roofs exceeding 50'0" on the flat or gently sloping area. Air terminals shall be located within 24 inches of the roof edge and outside corners of the protected area.

Air terminals shall be provided for metal stacks, flues and mechanical equipment having a metal thickness of less than 3/16" or greater and shall be bonded per code requirements.

Air terminals shall be 5/8" x 12" (or longer as required) solid aluminum using air terminal bases of cast aluminum construction.

CONDUCTORS:

Main size conductors on the roof shall be No. A37, Class II aluminum lightning conductor consisting of 37 strands of 13 AWG aluminum wire weighing 190 lbs. Per 1000 feet.

All secondary-bonding conductors shall be No. A10, secondary bonding conductor consisting of 10 strands of 14 AWG aluminum wire.

All down conductors shall be Class II copper lightning conductor. Down conductors shall be concealed in exterior wall construction. Bimetallic connectors shall be used for the transition from aluminum roof conductors to copper down conductors (min 375# per 1,000 feet).

Note: Buildings over 60; require a conductor counterpoise cable of class II copper to meet N.F.P.A. code requirements for this project.

ROOF PENETRATIONS - FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION:

All roof penetrations shall be made using a threaded thru roof assembly passing through a pitch pocket. The roofing contractor shall install the pitch pocket. The roofing contractor must include any additional expense for this work. Any roof pads or roof stripping must be supplied and installed by the roofing contractor, at the roofing contractors expense, to maintain the roof warranty (rubber membrane roofs will have a PVC sleeve at all roof penetrations.

COMMON GROUNDING & BONDING OF METAL BODIES:

Common grounding of all ground mediums within the building shall be ensured by connection to cold-water piping or by direct bonding using main size conductors and fittings.

Metal bodies of conductance (metal bodies with a metal thickness of 3/16" or greater and not located within the zone of protection of an air terminal) shall be bonded using main size conductors and fittings per code requirements.

Metal bodies of inductance (metal bodies located within 6'0" of the lightning protection system) shall be bonded to the system using secondary bonding conductors and fitting unless inherently bonded through construction to another bonded metal body.

GROUND ELECTRODES:

Ground electrodes shall be No. 5810, 5/8" x 10' minimum, long copper clad ground rods located as shown on the drawings. Down conductors shall be connected to the ground rods using exothermic weld connections (total length as shown on drawings).

STRUCTURAL STEEL SYSTEM:

Structural steel may be substituted for down conductors. Ground main steel columns and average 60' using Class II material. Roof penetrations from steel to perimeter cables at 100', per U.L. 96A, L.P.I. 175 and N.F.P.A. 780. Use exothermic weld to all steel connections.

INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE:

Upon completion of the installation the contractor shall deliver to the owner the Master Label Certificate issued by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. for his system. If the new addition connects to an existing building that is not protected or brought up-to-date a U.L. Letter of Findings must be obtained, at the lightning protection contractors' expense.

Note: Surge Arresters at the main electrical panel are not included under this scope of work. This item must be installed and supplied by the Electrical Contractor.

SUBMITTALS:

Drawings shall be submitted for approval before delivering material and beginning work. Drawings to show number of points, size locations, conductor routes and size, grounding and details of connectors. Catalog data for all items of material used shall be submitted. Drawings will be by an LPI certified designer and include a LPI certification number.

The Lightning Protection contractor shall submit his Underwriters Laboratories listing number, along with a copy of ten successful U.L. inspection certificates and their identification numbers installed in the last twelve months. Contractor must show proof of insurance (2mil coverage min.) and proof of ability to be bonded.