When the sky rumbles and lightning strikes, it’s not just a natural wonder but also a potential hazard. From industrial sites to residential areas, lightning can cause significant damage to infrastructure, disrupt operations, and jeopardize safety.
Enter the Digital Lightning Counter, a cutting-edge solution designed to monitor, count, and record lightning events, ensuring preparedness and peace of mind.
The Digital Lightning Counter isn’t just another tool; it’s a state-of-the-art innovation packed with features that cater to modern needs:
While the Digital Lightning Counter is a marvel of engineering, its real value lies in the lives it touches and the disasters it helps prevent. Imagine a school playground during a sudden storm—children are rushed indoors, but a lightning strike damages the building’s electrical systems. Thanks to the lightning counter, the school can quickly identify the issue, file an insurance claim, and repair the damage without unnecessary delays.
When it comes to lightning protection, you need a solution you can trust. The Digital Lightning Counter offers:
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Specification | Details |
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Model | ETDLC 2 |
Display | LCD |
Indicator | Lightning Event 0~9999999 |
Sequence of impulse | > 1s |
Dimension of installation window (mm) | 17mm |
Dimension of counter (mm) | 150x60x69 mm |
Enclosure material | Ip67 ABC |
Input speed | 14Hz-100Hz |
Operation temperature (°C) | 0~+50°C & Storage -20~+75°C |
Counting Direction | Up |
Battery type | Li-ion |
Battery life | Up to 7 Years |
Net Weight | 0.30gm |
A Lightning Strike Counter is designed to record the number of lightning strikes that occur, helping in monitoring and assessing the frequency of lightning events in a specific area.
The device detects the electromagnetic pulses generated by lightning strikes and increments its count accordingly. It typically operates without an external power source, relying on the energy from the lightning strike itself.
It is recommended to install the counter on the down conductor of a lightning protection system, ensuring it is securely attached and positioned to accurately detect lightning events.
Generally, the device is designed for low maintenance. However, periodic inspections are advisable to ensure its proper functioning and to verify the accuracy of the recorded data.
Yes, the counter is typically housed in a durable enclosure, such as an IP67-rated casing, providing protection against dust and water, making it suitable for various environmental conditions.