Passive Lightning Counter

Your Professional Passive Lightning Counter Supplier

 

 

Tengtai brand operator TengTai International Co., Ltd. was founded in 1984. After 30 years of market development and development, it has become a large-scale modern private electrical appliance enterprise integrating manufacturing, scientific research, trade and service.

The products are mainly involved in surge protectors, high and low voltage transformers, zero sequence transformers, reactors and so on.

 

 
 
Why Choose us

 

Passive Lightning Counter Module

Quality Certification

 

Our products have successfully obtained ISO 9000 system certification, national mandatory product certification, metrology certification (MC), export CE certification, and our lightning protection products are officially registered in all provinces nationwide.

Advanced Production Equipment

 

By introducing cutting-edge foreign testing equipment, we strictly adhere to quality control processes, ensuring superior product performance. As a result, the company's products continue to be highly favored by both new and long-term customers.

Production Technology

 

We utilize imported high-quality PC materials combined with sophisticated manufacturing techniques to develop products that not only meet user needs but also lead market trends.

 

 

Parameter

 

 

Product Model

LRWS-JSQ

Operating voltage

220V AC

Action (counting) impact current

≥1KA

Display form

Digital tube

Display content

Number of lightning strikes

Save record times

0~99

Ambient temperature

-40℃~+85℃

Installation

35mm rail installation

Current sampling mode

Probe Sensing

Housing Material

Flame retardant PBT

Specifications and dimensions

90×36×65mm

 

Features of Passive Lightning Counter
 

Peak current: The maximum electric current that flows through a lightning channel during a stroke. It can range from a few kiloamperes (kA) to hundreds of kA, depending on the type and polarity of lightning. Peak current is related to the loudness of thunder and the damage potential of lightning.

 

Duration: The time interval between the initiation and termination of a lightning flash. It can vary from a few milliseconds to several seconds, depending on the number and length of strokes within a flash. Duration is related to the energy and heat transfer of lightning.

 

Polarity: The direction of electric charge transfer during a lightning stroke. It can be positive or negative, depending on whether positive or negative charges are transferred from the cloud to the ground or vice versa. Polarity is related to the altitude and location of lightning within a storm cloud.

 

Multiplicity: The number of strokes within a single lightning flash. It can range from one to more than 20, depending on the complexity and variability of the electric field within a storm cloud. Multiplicity is related to the brightness and duration of lightning.

 

Energy: The total amount of electrical energy released by a lightning flash. It can range from a few megajoules (MJ) to several gigajoules (GJ), depending on the peak current, duration, and multiplicity of lightning. Energy is related to the power and impact of lightning.

 

 

Applications of Passive Lightning Counter

 

 

Aviation Sector

An important application of electronic lightning strike counters in the aviation field is aircraft lightning strike monitoring. The impact of lightning strikes on aircraft may cause equipment failure, damage to electronic systems and even cause accidents. By installing electronic lightning strike counters on aircraft, airlines and aircraft manufacturers can monitor lightning activity around the aircraft in real time. Once lightning is detected, pilots and ground controllers can take timely measures, such as adjusting the flight path or altitude, to minimize the probability of a lightning strike. This helps improve flight safety and reduce the potential harm to aircraft caused by lightning strikes.

Energy Industry

The application of electronic lightning strike counters in wind farms is critical to maintaining equipment and improving reliability. Wind turbine towers are typically tall metal structures that are susceptible to lightning strikes. By deploying electronic lightning strike counters in wind farms, operators can monitor lightning activity in real time, provide timely warnings and take protective measures. Once lightning is detected, wind turbines can be deactivated, reducing the risk of lightning damage to wind turbines and related equipment. This helps improve wind farm reliability, reducing repair and replacement costs while ensuring the stability of power supply.

Communication Infrastructure

The application of electronic lightning strike counters in telecommunications towers is crucial to maintaining the stability of communications infrastructure. Telecommunications towers are typically tall metal structures that are easy targets for lightning. By deploying electronic lightning strike counters near telecommunications towers, telecommunications operators can monitor lightning activities in real time and take timely protective measures to reduce the impact of lightning strikes on tower structures and equipment. Once lightning is detected, the equipment on the telecommunications tower can be suspended, reducing the risk of lightning interference on communication signals and equipment damage.

Natural Disaster Early Warning System

An important application of electronic lightning strike counters in natural disaster early warning systems is to build more powerful lightning protection systems. By deploying electronic lightning strike counters in key areas and facilities, early warning systems can monitor lightning activity in real time. When a lightning risk is detected, lightning protection systems can automatically trigger protective measures, such as raising lightning rods, shutting down equipment susceptible to lightning strikes, or sounding alarms to notify people to take safety measures. This helps protect people and property from lightning strikes, improves the effectiveness of lightning protection systems and reduces potential damage caused by lightning.

Core Components of Passive Lightning Counter

 

Detection sensors 

Electromagnetic or optical sensors that identify the unique signatures of lightning strikes

01

Counter mechanism 

Digital or mechanical components that increment with each detected strike

02

Data logging capabilities 

Systems that record strike time, intensity, and frequency

03

Communication interfaces 

Methods for transmitting data to monitoring systems

04

Power backup 

Ensuring functionality during power outages

05

 

 

Shipping

We offer various shipping methods, including sea freight, air freight, and express delivery, depending on the order size and destination.

Shipping costs will be calculated based on the destination and weight of the package.

Customers will receive a tracking number once the package has been shipped, so they can track the status of their delivery.

We strive to ship all orders within 2 business days of receiving the payment.

In case of any delays or issues with shipping, our customer service team will promptly communicate with the customer to resolve the problem.

With our careful packaging and efficient shipping methods, you can trust that your products will arrive in perfect condition and on time.

Passive Lightning Counter Module

 

 

Certificate

 

 

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FAQ

 

 

Q: How does the lightning strike counter work?

A: When lightning strikes a protected facility, the Lightning Strike Counter detects the massive surge in current through electromagnetic induction. The counter registers this event, incrementing its tally and potentially recording additional parameters like strike intensity.

Q: What does a lightning counter do?

A: Lightning counters are designed to detect and record the impulse current conducted by the down conductor of the lightning protection system or by the earthing wire of a protective surge protection. This unit is useful to assess the stress of the protection devices, in order to perform their efficient maintenance.

Q: Where are Passive Lightning Counters installed?

A: These counters are typically installed on the down conductor of a lightning protection system, often above the test clamp or near the grounding system. They can also be placed close to the ground wire of a Surge Protection Device (SPD).

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