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Is there a difference between a sharp rod and a blunt one?

AS 1768 is a non-mandatory standard, which means you don't have to use it if other options exist. It is essentially a guide that provides information on the design, installation and maintenance of traditional lightning protection systems. End users can choose to use other lightning protection technologies that meet other international standards and manufacturer's instructions.

What standards and technologies should I use to protect my substation or associated power system?

AS 1768 is a non-mandatory standard, which means you don't have to use it if other options exist. It is essentially a guide that provides information on the design, installation and maintenance of traditional lightning protection systems. End users can choose to use other lightning protection technologies that meet other international standards and manufacturer's instructions.

Why should I use LPI's HVSC Plus lightning arrester wire instead of traditional bare wire or ordinary insulated conductor?

AS 1768 is a non-mandatory standard, which means you don't have to use it if other options exist. It is essentially a guide that provides information on the design, installation and maintenance of traditional lightning protection systems. End users can choose to use other lightning protection technologies that meet other international standards and manufacturer's instructions.

Does your terminal attract lightning to my location?

AS 1768 is a non-mandatory standard, which means you don't have to use it if other options exist. It is essentially a guide that provides information on the design, installation and maintenance of traditional lightning protection systems. End users can choose to use other lightning protection technologies that meet other international standards and manufacturer's instructions.

In Australia, we have the AS 1768 lightning protection standard, which makes no mention of ESE or Enhanced air terminals. Can I still use them?

AS 1768 is a non-mandatory standard, which means you don't have to use it if other options exist. It is essentially a guide that provides information on the design, installation and maintenance of traditional lightning protection systems. End users can choose to use other lightning protection technologies that meet other international standards and manufacturer's instructions.

What is the warranty period for LPI products?

AS 1768 is a non-mandatory standard, which means you don't have to use it if other options exist. It is essentially a guide that provides information on the design, installation and maintenance of traditional lightning protection systems. End users can choose to use other lightning protection technologies that meet other international standards and manufacturer's instructions.