The necessity of anti-lightning, anti-static and anti-surge in petrochemical enterprises
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- Feb 22,2021
Summary
The harm of lightning to the petrochemical industry and lightning protection, anti-static and anti-surge measures for petrochemical industry:
The necessity of anti-lightning,
anti-static and anti-surge in petrochemical enterprises
With the progress of society and the development of high-tech, various
information equipment, precision instruments, electronic computers and data
network equipment have been more and more widely used in petrochemical
enterprises. The lightning protection for these devices will also become the
focus of protection for petrochemical companies. On the one hand, the
application of these equipment in the petrochemical industry has greatly
promoted the modernization process and promoted the development of the
petrochemical industry. On the other hand, the electronic equipment used in the
petrochemical industry has poor overvoltage tolerance and low insulation
strength. Electronic equipment is very susceptible to lightning. As the
petrochemical industry suffers from lightning incidents every year, the
destructive power is huge, and the petrochemical industry is more flammable,
explosive and easy to spread. Once lightning strikes, the danger can be
imagined. In order to avoid interruption of the operation of electronic
equipment caused by lightning strikes, and even permanent damage, it is
particularly important to increase lightning protection for petrochemical
industries.
The harm
of lightning to the petrochemical industry
The lightning current generated during the lightning strike will produce
extremely high thermal effects, which can easily cause the metal wires to
vaporize or melt, forming a short circuit in the power system, and then causing
fire or explosion;
The lightning current also induces an alternating magnetic field around
the lightning strike point, thereby inducing an induced current on the line,
causing local overheating of electrical equipment or forming a spark discharge
and causing a fire;
Lightning strikes will induce a large amount of electric charges that are
opposite to the nature of lightning in the struck metal equipment, which can
easily cause spark discharge and cause hidden dangers;
Electromagnetic radiation formed by lightning current or discharge between
cumulonimbus clouds will interfere with or destroy the circuits and electronic
equipment of the control system in the petrochemical control room through
coupling;
Lightning protection, anti-static and anti-surge measures for
petrochemical industry:
(1) Lightning
Use elevated grounded metal conductors, such as lightning rods and
lightning protection strips, to install on the top and side of the building to
prevent the building from being damaged by direct lightning.
(2) Diversion
After the lightning interception (lightning) by the air-termination
device, the lightning current from the air-termination is divided into multiple
channels to guide and leak into the earth, so that the lightning current of
each branch reduces the induced voltage or current on the nearby conductors,
wires, and cables.
(3) Voltage equalization (equipotential connection)
Connect nearby metal conductors with conductors and ground them to make
the voltages equal to each other to prevent mutual lightning and counter-strike
sparks, prevent maintenance operators from contacting adjacent conductors to
cause electric shock, and protect personal equipment.
(4) Grounding
Grounding is an important part of lightning protection. It includes the
grounding electrode, the connection between the grounding electrode, the
grounding strap and the grounding lead of each grounding device, etc. From the
perspective of lightning protection and safety, the lower the grounding
resistance of the grounding system, the better, but the too low grounding
resistance will consume A lot of human and financial resources. Generally, the
grounding resistance value is not more than 10 ohms.
(5) Electromagnetic blockade
In order to prevent the transmission of power surges from AC power supply
lines and information system network transmission lines, damaging equipment and
endangering personnel safety, for external transmission lines and cables,
closed metal trunking or laying through metal pipes should be used, and for
metal trunking, The threaded metal pipeline shall be grounded reliably and
appropriately at multiple points to minimize the equipment damage caused by the
surge caused by the induced lightning.
(6) Reasonable wiring
When the lightning current from the flashover leaks into the ground along
the shunt, the electromagnetic coupling will induce voltage or current on
nearby conductors (wires, cables). Referred to as surge. In order to reduce the
power surge on the wires and cables, when arranging the power lines and signal
lines, try to stay away from the lightning protection down conductor.
Notice: The “Retractable Grounding Reel” (RGR for short) is designed to
discharge the static electricity of floating roof storage tanks. It is used as
the equipotential bonding between the floating roof and tank shell. The lightning
current and bound charge will be effectively and rapidly dissipated to the
earth upon a lightning strike. Compared with the conventional bypass conductor,
it will effectively decrease the possibility of a lightning-induced fire, and
make it more reliable and safe.