MazzEE
Member
- Location
- Atlanta, GA US
In an older existing building a Lightning Protection (LP) system was added where installer routed the down conductors through beams in the attic. Although we didn't call for it to be in conduit, something doesn't sit with me that the conductor is in contact with wood that's been in an attic for many years. I couldn't find anything in 780 but just curious if anyone has run into this. Upon a strike is the lightning bolt so fast that the wood does not "notice" the heat and this is a perfectly acceptable install?

