SET 1

SECTION 16670: LIGHTNING PROTECTION SYSTEM

PART I: GENERAL

1.01 Scope: Furnish all labor, materials, and items of service required to complete a functional and unobtrusive lightning protection system approved by the architect, and in strict accordance with the specifications and contract drawings. If any departure from the contract or submittal drawings covered below are deemed necessary by the contractor, details of such departures and reasons therefore shall be submitted to the architect for approval. No such departures shall be made without the prior written approval of the architect. The following standards of the latest issue form a part of this specification: (A) Lightning Protection Institute Standard LPI-175; (B) National Fire Protection Association Code NFPA 780 (1995ed.); (C) Underwriters' Laboratories Standards UL96A and UL96.

1.02 Quality Assurance: The system shall conform to the above cited standards. The system furnished shall be the standard product of a single, UL listed manufacturer regularly engaged in the production of lightning protection systems and shall be the manufacturer's latest approved design. All material specified is manufactured by Thompson Lightning Protection, Inc., 901 Sibley Highway, St. Paul, Minnesota 55118, or approved equal. For approval of a manufacturer other than specified, proposed material data and installation drawings must be submitted for review not less than 10 days prior to bid.

1.03 Submittals: Complete shop drawings shall be prepared by the manufacturer and submitted to the architect for approval prior to start of work. System installer shall submit to the architect an original, project specific, notarized certification from the equipment manufacturer verifying their qualifications as a lightning protection installer. Samples and catalog data shall be submitted to the architect for approval upon request.

PART II: PRODUCTS

2.01 Standard: All equipment used shall be factory inspected, approved, and properly labeled in accordance with LPI and UL requirements. All equipment shall be new, the product of a single manufacturer, and of a design and construction to suit the application where used.

2.02 Equipment: All materials shall be copper or copper alloy and of the size, weight and construction to suit the application where used in accordance with LPI, UL, and NFPA requirements for Class I structures per manufacturer recommendations. Conductors shall be copper, 29 strands 17 gauge, Cat. No. 29X. Air terminals shall be solid copper 3/8 inch diameter, Cat. No. 52, 662, etc., and shall project 10" minimum above the object to be protected. Locate and space according to LPI, UL, and NFPA requirements. Air terminal bases shall be of cast bronze with bolt pressure cable connections and shall be securely mounted with stainless steel screws or bolts, Cat. No. 690X, 678, 611, etc. Crimp type connections on bases are not acceptable. Bases on built-up tar and gravel or single membrane roofs shall be secured with adhesive and shall have a minimum surface contact area of 18.5 square inches, Cat. No. 688. Coordinate with the roofing contractor to insure compatibility of any adhesive with the roofing system in use. Ground rods shall be a minimum of 5/8 inch in diameter and 10 feet long. Cat. No. TL5810. They shall be connected to the system with a two-bolt cast bronze clamp, Cat. No. 231, having a minimum length of 1-1/2 inches and employing stainless steel cap screws. Cable fasteners shall be substantial in construction, electrolytically compatible with the conductor and mounting surface and shall be spaced according to LPI, UL, and NFPA code requirements, Cat. No. 730, 166, etc. Bonding devices, cable splicers and miscellaneous connectors shall be of cast bronze with bolt pressure connections to cable. Cast or stamped crimp fittings are not acceptable. Splicers similar to Cat. No. 423B, 705,706, etc., bonding devices similar to Cat. No. 702, 704, 551, 142, 561, 142X, etc. All miscellaneous bolts, nuts, and screws shall be stainless steel.