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What are 4 Lightning Scenarios that Cause Problems? Part 3

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In this episode, E&S Grounding Solutions President David Stockin discusses Part-3 of a 5-part series about lightning strike scenarios and the ways to protect against them.
Ground strikes are the second most common source of lightning damage, due to the direct coupling of ground currents traveling through the earth and into the concrete encased steel components of a structure. These steel components will need to form there own magnetic fields which in turn will can cause damage to electronic systems within the structure. Understanding how lightning can damage a structure is key to understanding how to protect a structure.

For more information or to sign up for some of our world-renowned educational classes, please visit our website at www.ESgrounding.com

For more information or to sign up for some of our world-renowned educational classes, please visit our website at www.ESgrounding.com
Please follow us on Social Media for updates and behind the scenes info:
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@AskTheGroundingExperts
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In this episode, E&S Grounding Solutions President David Stockin discusses Part-3 of a 5-part series about lightning strike scenarios and the ways to protect against them.
Ground strikes are the second most common source of lightning damage, due to the direct coupling of ground currents traveling through the earth and into the concrete encased steel components of a structure. These steel components will need to form there own magnetic fields which in turn will can cause damage to electronic systems within the structure. Understanding how lightning can damage a structure is key to understanding how to protect a structure.

For more information or to sign up for some of our world-renowned educational classes, please visit our website at www.ESgrounding.com

For more information or to sign up for some of our world-renowned educational classes, please visit our website at www.ESgrounding.com
Please follow us on Social Media for updates and behind the scenes info:
Instagram:
@AskTheGroundingExperts
@ESgrounding
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/esgrounding
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWWjcaK6ozQI5DCF0wf58HQ

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