Lightning rod towers are tall structures designed to prevent lightning damage. Their core function is to safely discharge lightning currents, protecting surrounding buildings, equipment, and personnel.
Core Functions
- Receive lightning through the top connector and conduct the current to the grounding device via the down conductor.
- Rapidly channel lightning energy into the earth to prevent damage to the protected objects from lightning strikes.
Structure and Material
- Structures are typically self-standing (triangular, quadrangular steel structures) or guyed, with heights usually ranging from 10 to 100 meters.
- Main materials are selected from Q235, Q345 angle steel or steel pipe, offering high strength and wind stability.
Application Scenarios
- Broadly used in power plants, substation, communication base stations, chemical factories, high-rise buildings, warehouses, and other locations.
- Can be set individually or combined with communication towers, chimney towers, etc., to form a multifunctional composite tower.
Key Features
- The product requires a complete grounding system to ensure the grounding resistance meets the regulatory requirements.
- The tower is treated with hot-dipped galvanized or anti-corrosion coating to extend its outdoor lifespan.






























