Electrikhan
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- Location
- Virginia
- Occupation
- Electrician
What is the proper procedure for pathing conductors around building steel used as lightning conductors? I will be the electrician for the job not the lighting
protection.
The house was framed with excessive structural steel with many diagonal bracing steel beams in the walls then wood framed around that to form the actual building. Exterior walls have less than an inch clearance around the steel for pathing branch circuit conductors.
Every lighting circuit is using a 0-10v dimming system with many having remote hidden drivers and then proprietary wiring between the fixture and the driver. I plan on using NM-B-PCS from the lighting control panels to the lights and/or drivers. Roughly 180 load wires from 4 Lutron Homeworks panels.
I bought and read the NFPA 780 Lightning Protection but because they do not have an actual electrical engineer it seems I am left to sort this myself or at least attempt to better my understanding of these types of systems cross interacting.
My main questions are:
What clearance do I need around the steel if any for my NM-B-PCS
Does a surge protection device constitute the bonding of the electrical wire for lightning potential bond calculations
How do I achieve proper surge protection or equipotential for electrically isolated 0-10v dimming conductors within the NM-B-PCS
If the building steel is the lighting conductor and the LPS is only supposed to bond to connect to the common bonding point once NFPA 780 4.14.5. Do I need to bond the steel additionally to my electrical service to meet 250.104(C) creating parallel lightning paths or is the lightning bond sufficient alone.
Thanks in advance
-A guy trying to not burn a house down.
protection.
The house was framed with excessive structural steel with many diagonal bracing steel beams in the walls then wood framed around that to form the actual building. Exterior walls have less than an inch clearance around the steel for pathing branch circuit conductors.
Every lighting circuit is using a 0-10v dimming system with many having remote hidden drivers and then proprietary wiring between the fixture and the driver. I plan on using NM-B-PCS from the lighting control panels to the lights and/or drivers. Roughly 180 load wires from 4 Lutron Homeworks panels.
I bought and read the NFPA 780 Lightning Protection but because they do not have an actual electrical engineer it seems I am left to sort this myself or at least attempt to better my understanding of these types of systems cross interacting.
My main questions are:
What clearance do I need around the steel if any for my NM-B-PCS
Does a surge protection device constitute the bonding of the electrical wire for lightning potential bond calculations
How do I achieve proper surge protection or equipotential for electrically isolated 0-10v dimming conductors within the NM-B-PCS
If the building steel is the lighting conductor and the LPS is only supposed to bond to connect to the common bonding point once NFPA 780 4.14.5. Do I need to bond the steel additionally to my electrical service to meet 250.104(C) creating parallel lightning paths or is the lightning bond sufficient alone.
Thanks in advance
-A guy trying to not burn a house down.