Replace the lightning protection of the communication base
Wireless network base stations need protection from overvoltage and overcurrents. These conditions are due to lightning strikes, power line accidents, and other disturbances.
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Wireless network base stations need protection from overvoltage and overcurrents. These conditions are due to lightning strikes, power line accidents, and other disturbances.
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When overhead pipelines are struck by lightning, overvoltage is introduced into the base station room, which is likely to burn out the communication equipment of the base station.
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Install lightning protection nets or strips made of high-conductivity materials around the base station to effectively guide and disperse lightning current, forming an external protective barrier.
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In this way, buildings and systems to be protected are saved from the effects of a direct lightning strike. The external lightning protection consists of air-termination systems, conductors, and the associated
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Install lightning rods, grounding, surge protectors, shielding, and follow standards for effective communication station protection.
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Because the environment and construction methods of each base station are different, the lightning protection and grounding of the base station cannot be generalized.
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May 8, 2025 · Lightning protection for telecom communication base stations involves a multi- layered approach, including direct and indirect lightning strike protection.
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The protection of GSM and base station towers from lightning and overvoltage is provided by integrating external lightning systems, internal lightning systems, earthing, equipotential
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The protection of GSM and base station towers from lightning and overvoltage is provided by integrating external lightning systems, internal lightning systems, earthing, equipotential bonding and LV surge
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To properly protect the power line of a base station, the line entering the building should use a cable with metal cladding, buried underground. Both ends of the cladding should be grounded.
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