Our technical team visits the site & collects information on types of damages experienced or anticipated by the facility and create a prioritized outline of survey requirements after a physical walkthrough and inspection of the site.
Upon receiving the project specification and drawings our technical team approaches the same with realistic basis for estimating product costs, risks, and schedules & comes up with a primary design tailor made to comply with requirements specification document after carrying out options appraisals and project feasibility.
After the project brief has been prepared, our technical team initiates our CAD & CAM resources who further develops the concept, taking on board more functional and practical considerations including the architectural and structural lay out of the project & other geographic implications.
The initial concept design phase is followed by Shop Drawings, where the built asset might be represented by schematic diagrams or 2D symbols representing generic Lightning protection & Earthing system elements, with some critical elements developed in more detail. The project information model may also include drawings, reports and other structured information directly related to the built asset and its facilities, floors, spaces, zones, systems and components.
Our team prepares the L.P.S & E Technical submittals which incorporates product data, samples, and shop drawings for approval on behalf of the contractor which confirm & clarify that the design & materials selected are within the quality level indicated in the specification.
Taking the L.P.S design further, Risk assessment reports are prepared with the necessary datum like location, width, length and the function of the building Test reports procedure requires assigning a tolerable level of risk including, but not limited to the following
• Risk of Loss of Human Life
• Risk of Loss of Public Services
• Risk of Loss of Cultural Heritage & Economic Loss
A lightning protection level is then chosen to ensure that the calculated risk level is lower than the assigned tolerable level.
• Continuity testing.
• Earth pit resistance test.
• Visual inspection
• Soil resistance test
Our qualified engineers make sure that the installation phase of the L.P.S system is done properly and in lines with the BSEN standards, at the site. The ABB Certified technical team overlooks, supervises & train the labor force in the installation & maintenance of the LPS & E system.
SAFE LINE” provides a Warranty certificate for the quality of supplied products for the undertaken projects & takes responsibility, also provides corrective actions or replacements of the products at Owner’s convenience and at no extra cost on the owner to the satisfaction of the Main Contractor, Client & the Owner.
Our Engineering Team does the testing of the installed system for confirming the results are accurate and in line with the specifications and standards as per BS EN 62305 & BS EN 7430.
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