For decades, that was the standard. But as building geometries become more complex (hello, parametric facades and irregular roof lines), relying on "hand calcs" or 2D CAD sketches is a liability. One misplaced air terminal could mean a million-dollar insurance claim.
Imagine blowing up a giant beach ball (usually 60 to 150 feet in radius, depending on the Protection Level). You roll it all over the building. Anywhere the ball touches the structure is where lightning could strike. The software automates this, placing air terminals (Franklin rods) exactly where the ball doesn't touch. lightning protection system design software
Enter . It’s not just a convenience; it’s becoming the standard of care for risk mitigation. For decades, that was the standard
Do you use dedicated LPS software, or are you still using the manual method? Let us know in the comments below. Imagine blowing up a giant beach ball (usually