
I. Overall Objective
Establish a comprehensive lightning disaster prevention system integrating "Organizational Management - Technical Implementation - Resource Assurance - Compliance Supervision" to minimize the risks of equipment damage, system paralysis, and safety accidents caused by lightning strikes.
II. Core Implementation Plan
- Organizational Structure & Responsibility Mechanism
 
- Establish a dedicated Lightning Protection Safety Working Group (Members include heads of Safety Dept., Equipment Dept., and Infrastructure Dept.).
 
- Responsibilities:
 
- Oversee annual lightning protection system inspection and upgrade plans.
 
- Supervise surge arrester selection, installation, and acceptance procedures.
 
- Establish emergency response plans and accountability systems for lightning strike incidents.
 
- Technical Implementation Standards
 
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 Execution Standard 
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 Key Quality Control Points 
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 Design & Construction 
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 GB/T 21431 "Technical Specifications for Inspection of Lightning Protection Installations in Buildings" 
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 Ground resistance ≤ 10Ω Arrester creepage distance ratio ≥ 17 mm/kV 
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 Equipment Selection 
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 IEC 61643 Surge Protective Device Standard 
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 Voltage Protection Level (Up) < Equipment withstand voltage Lightning current withstand capacity (Imax) matches regional thunderstorm level 
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 Acceptance Criteria 
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 DL/T 474.5 Guideline for Measuring Characteristics of Grounding Devices 
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 Coordination testing for three-stage Surge Protective Devices (SPDs) Multi-pulse impact test verification 
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- Full-Cycle Resource Assurance
 
- Budgeting Model:
Total Cost = Equipment Procurement (60%) + Intelligent Monitoring System (20%) + Annual Maintenance (15%) + Emergency Reserve (5%) 
- Prioritize use of ZnO resistor-type surge arresters (e.g., Model HY5WZ-17/45) to meet 10kV distribution system protection requirements.
 
- Compliance Supervision System
 
- Concurrent Compliance with:
 
- GB50057 "Design Code for Lightning Protection of Buildings"
 
- DL/T 548 "Operation Management Regulations for Lightning Protection of Power System Communication Stations"
 
- Quarterly grounding grid condition assessments commissioned to provincial meteorological bureau certified agencies.
 
III. Innovative Technology Applications
- Intelligent Lightning Protection Cloud Platform
 
- Real-time monitoring of arrester leakage current, operation count, and temperature rise status.
 
- Automatic degradation warning pushes (e.g., Resistive current increase > 30%).
 
- Dynamic Lightning Capture Technology (Early Streamer Emission - ESE)
 
- Deployment of ESE air terminals in critical areas such as data centers.
 
- Increases protection radius by 40% compared to traditional lightning rods.
 
IV. Benefit Indicators
- Lightning trip-out rate reduced by ≥ 80%.
 
- Average annual equipment lightning damage rate ≤ 0.05 occurrences per hundred units.
 
- Emergency response time < 2 hours (from lightning strike alarm to action).
 
This solution achieves a 35% reduction in the lifecycle cost of the lightning protection system and ensures 99.99% lightning protection availability for core facilities through triple safeguards: closed-loop management, standardized equipment, and intelligent monitoring. Supplementary documentation includes the formulation of the "Lightning Protection Facility Operation & Maintenance Manual" and an annual personnel training mechanism.