A Copper Lightning Rod is a conventional air terminal made from high-conductivity copper, designed to intercept lightning strikes and safely conduct the electrical current to the grounding system.
A Copper Lightning Rod is one of the most widely used components in conventional lightning protection systems. Installed at the highest points of a structure, it captures lightning strikes and directs the electrical energy through down conductors to a properly designed grounding system, helping protect buildings, equipment, and occupants.
Copper lightning rods offer excellent electrical conductivity, corrosion resistance, and long-term durability, making them suitable for residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional applications.
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