We have a case of electrostatic charges in a water storage tank tower
The tower is around 45 m height and it?s being reported by several workers that during some maintenance maneuvers at the top of the tower They have suffer some electric arching
The tower has no grounding
The tower have six anchoring bolted reinforced concrete bases
We believe that due to the wind the whole structure is positive charged and that the anchoring to the concrete bases are not enought to drain in time the electrostatic charges
Our solution will be to : build a 2/0 Cooper wire grounding ring around the structure in a trench of at least 0.6 m deep
along with one copperweld rod per leg. All the joints will be link using cadweld and grafite.
Each leg will be connected first to the Cooper weld rod and later to the ring
We hope to solve two problems
1.- To drain the static electricity
2.- To drain electricity in case of a lightning strike ( The water tank has at least 3/16 " thickness)
I?ll appreciate your comments
The tower is around 45 m height and it?s being reported by several workers that during some maintenance maneuvers at the top of the tower They have suffer some electric arching
The tower has no grounding
The tower have six anchoring bolted reinforced concrete bases
We believe that due to the wind the whole structure is positive charged and that the anchoring to the concrete bases are not enought to drain in time the electrostatic charges
Our solution will be to : build a 2/0 Cooper wire grounding ring around the structure in a trench of at least 0.6 m deep
along with one copperweld rod per leg. All the joints will be link using cadweld and grafite.
Each leg will be connected first to the Cooper weld rod and later to the ring
We hope to solve two problems
1.- To drain the static electricity
2.- To drain electricity in case of a lightning strike ( The water tank has at least 3/16 " thickness)
I?ll appreciate your comments