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Copper or Aluminum?
Both COPPER and ALUMINUM are approved by UL
(Underwriters Laboratories) for the installation of Lightning Rod Systems. There is little
argument that Copper is the material of choice because it is a better conductor of
electricity. If aluminum is used in an installation, the cable has to be larger than the
copper cable to conduct the same amount of current.
Whenever possible, we specify the use of Copper in
our systems because it is the better material and is physically stronger and a better
dollar value. The Copper cable is smaller and thus less conspicuous and blends in better
with most architecture, such as against brick walls and dark roofs.
There are times when it is preferable to use
Aluminum materials. Since Aluminum and Copper are of dis-similar metals, they tend to
corrode each other. We would specify Aluminum in the following exceptions:
(1) If your roof were made of bare aluminum or bare
galvanized steel.
(2) If your building were very light colored and the
use of the dark copper cable would be unattractive.
(3) If the absolute lowest cost were the only
consideration. NOTE: If you want to use copper anyway, you can use our "tinned"
(lead coated) copper cable.
Aluminum Lightning Protection equipment is approved
by Underwriters Laboratories and has proved most satisfactory, but there are a few
precautions to consider when using this material:
1. Never use underground. The alkali in the soil
will destroy aluminum. Aluminum should terminate at least 1' above ground.
2. Aluminum and copper materials should not be used
together unless approved bimetallic connectors are used.
3. Aluminum should never be used where it will come
in contact with white wash, calcium, or alkali-base paint as these are most injurious to
aluminum.
4. Aluminum should never be placed where leaves or
moisture will collect and remain for a long period of time.
5. Copper grounding equipment is always used with
aluminum systems.
ALUMINUM

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