My own limited field experience in lightning country (New Mexico, Colorado, 
Wyoming, Texas, Oklahoma), has definitely proven your point. Grounding and 
testing of the grounding system is the first line of attack against lightning.
Also, showing an insurance company (and the customer) ground impedance tests 
would prove that you did your job above and beyond the call of duty.

R. Walters
[email protected]
Solar Engineer




On Sep 14, 2010, at 7:00 PM, August Goers wrote:

>  Most of the time I think that proper grounding is the solution although I 
> wish that field experience would prove the point.
>  
> What do you think?
>  
> -A
> 

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