What is an LPS Inspection Report? It is the technical document required by law that certifies if your building’s lightning protection system complies with the ABNT NBR 5419 standard.
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What is an LPS Inspection Report?
The LPS (Lightning Protection System) Inspection Report is a technical document required by law that certifies whether your building’s protection system complies with the ABNT NBR 5419 standard. More than a bureaucratic requirement, it is the guarantee that your structure will withstand an atmospheric discharge without risking lives, insurance validity, or the integrity of critical electronics.
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Who can sign an LPS Inspection Report?
The report must be prepared by a Registered Electrical Engineer. This professional must possess specific knowledge about lightning protection systems and be familiar with technical standards like NBR 5419 and CREA regulations.
Real Risks: Fines, Insurance Denials, and Equipment Loss
- Life and Asset Protection: Ensures the system works to prevent fire and electric shocks.
- Insurance Requirement: In case of fire or equipment damage caused by lightning, insurers will demand an updated and conclusive LPS Report. If the report is outdated or incorrect, compensation will be denied.
- Maintenance: Allows for identifying wear and tear for preventive actions.
Services Performed During an Inspection
- Visual Inspection: Checking physical state of air terminals, down-conductors, and grounding electrodes.
- Grounding Resistance Measurement: Technical tests to ensure current dissipation safety.
- Equipotential Bonding Analysis: Ensuring internal systems are protected against indirect surges.
— Eng. Altair Galvão
Conclusion
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