Indelec
Indelec
Prevectron 2 ®
Millenium
NF C 17-102 compliant
INDELEC’s reputation in the field of lightning protection
dates back almost fifty years.
Since 1986, the company has invested heavily in the
manufacture of its PREVECTRON® Early Streamer
Emission Lightning Conductor. This has involved both
fundamental research into the physical phenomena
associated with lightning, as well as extensive product
development.
The latest PREVECTRON®2 series provides optimal
protection against the direct effects of lightning.
Operation
The PREVECTRON®2
is operating in three stages:
•The ionization device is charged via the lower electrodes using the
ambient electrical field (several million volts/meter when storms are
prevalent). This means the PREVECTRON®2 is a fully autonomous sys-
tem requiring no external power supply.
Protection areas
French Standard NFC 17-102 requires that every ESE Lightning Conductor first undergo a series
of high-voltage laboratory tests to determine the gain in triggering time in comparison to a
simple rod. The value obtained - referred to as Δt - equals the average trigger time over a run of
100 electrical discharges in the laboratory, minus a 35% safety margin. This figure is then used
to calculate each conductor’s protection area according to the standardized formula.
From the outset, INDELEC subjected the PREVECTRON®2 to independent
testing in laboratories across France (EDF facility at Renardières &
Cediver Laboratory at Bazet) and internationally (Louvain University
in Belgium, IREQ in Canada & KERI in South Korea). The tests
highlighted the advantages of the PREVECTRON®2’s early triggering
system compared to a passive rod and allowed each model’s average
Δt value to be measured. The results of the tests have all been approved
by the CNRS and are available on request.
Installation
Installation procedure for the PREVECTRON®2 is governed by French standard
NFC 17-102 and follows a series of simple rules catering for all types of structure:
• the tip should be positioned at least 2m above the structure to be protected;
• with heights less than 28m, a single down conductor is sufficient
(as long as the conductor’s horizontal projection is less than its vertical projection);
• the resistance of the grounding system should be less than 10Ω;
• PREVECTRON®2 activity can be recorded by installing a lightning strike counter;
• the PREVECTRON®2 has been designed for the most extreme climatic conditions (see the
results of our real-life lightning tests). INDELEC also markets a tester allowing clients
to regularly check the air terminal on-site.
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The test campaigns were originally developed in close cooperation with a team of engi-
neers from the Atomic Energy Commission (C.E.A.) in Grenoble. As work progressed, other
companies, universities and scientists joined in the test campaigns, providing a wealth of
experience in the field of lightning phenomena.
In order to gather as many data as possible, the tests were performed in America, Europe and
Asia, with each site offering very different lightning conditions. The first tests were carried out in
1993 at Camp Blanding in Florida, since when experimentation has moved on to Cachoeira
Paulista in Brazil and Nadachi in Japan.
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A number of scientific reports have been produced in relation to this research, which has also
allowed the PREVECTRON® to be continuously developed from the initial design through to
the latest Millenium model.