bunuelbresson
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- Detroit, MI
There is a lightning protection down conductor running on the inside wall of a building in the basement levels down to ground. The concrete building wall as well as the down conductor are going to be covered by a gypsum wall. Would it be a problem if a Gypsum wall stud touches the down conductor?
The lightning protection system is connected to the grounding system and my fear (if justified) is that a leak might want to get back to the source via the mentioned down conductor. If the down conductor is touching a metal stud, the stud might become electrified inside the wall? (is this a stupid question? ).
Should I protect the down conductor by a PVC tube? or can I leave it bare since it will be hid by a gypsum wall even though there's a possibility that a metal stud touches the down conductor?
Excuse my complete inexperience with this stuff! :?
The lightning protection system is connected to the grounding system and my fear (if justified) is that a leak might want to get back to the source via the mentioned down conductor. If the down conductor is touching a metal stud, the stud might become electrified inside the wall? (is this a stupid question? ).
Should I protect the down conductor by a PVC tube? or can I leave it bare since it will be hid by a gypsum wall even though there's a possibility that a metal stud touches the down conductor?
Excuse my complete inexperience with this stuff! :?