I have a Industrial client with a large freestanding bridge
crane. It is outdoors. Approximately 600lf in length X 70'
width x 60' height. The client has had some problems with
lighting strikes damaging drives an some other electrical
components on the bridge crane. The bridge crane does not
have a 4th bus for the equipment ground as required by the
NEC.
Besides the 4th bus for the equipment ground issue, I need
information(literature, published standards) on possible
lighting protection, grounding and bonding of the steel
support structure.
There isn't any lightning, grounding or bonding on any part
of the structure at this time. This structure has been in
place since mid 1970. The only ground that I can find is
the equipment ground(#6awg) brought in with the power feeder
to the Crane disconnect. The Disconnect is mounted to the
support structure on one side. The other side of the support
structure does not have any type of grounding, bonding etc.
I see dangerous touch potential electrical hazards associated
with this installation in its current state. Billy Weisinger October 9 2014, 2:48 pm EDT
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