- Location
- Lockport, IL
- Occupation
- Semi-Retired Electrical Engineer
I am including a lighting protection system for a new, 3-story metal building.  It will have a ground ring of bare 4/0, with the occasional ground rod along the path.  UL96A says to install the ring a minimum of 2 feet from the foundation wall (no maximum distance is given), and at a minimum depth of 18 inches.  This building has an external staircase, so the footings extend at least 6 feet from the perimeter of the building.  There is less than 18 inches of dirt above the footings.  So my plan is to dig the trench 2 to 4 feet beyond the footings, or as much as 10 feet from the building.  
 
If the sole purpose of the ring is to carry a lightning strike into the dirt, that distance would not matter so much. But if this will also serve to establish an equipotential plane within a person?s reach of the building, 10 feet from the building will not answer.
 
Question: Is my plan acceptable, or is the (admittedly controversial) notion of an equipotential plane an important consideration?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			If the sole purpose of the ring is to carry a lightning strike into the dirt, that distance would not matter so much. But if this will also serve to establish an equipotential plane within a person?s reach of the building, 10 feet from the building will not answer.
Question: Is my plan acceptable, or is the (admittedly controversial) notion of an equipotential plane an important consideration?
 
				
 
 
		 
 
		