Lightning protection system

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Kofi Agyin

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Is it okay to run lightning protection down lead conduits through steel columns that form the pathway from the ground level to the roof?

This is a three-story residential building with a lightning protection protocol. At the ground floor level are concrete columns. However, on the 2nd floor, the columns are steel. Whereas the columns revert to concrete on the 3rd floor where the roof sits.

My concern is, how will the system be impacted in the event of a lightning strike.

I will appreciate your responses to my humble post. Thanks. Kofi Agyin
 

tom baker

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There is a seperate NFPA standard for lightning protection, 720. Lightning protection is outside the scope of what we typically answer, and do you use the NEC for your electrical standard?
In the US, installers are certified by UL.
 
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