Is it acceptable to use a handrail to interconnect a lightening protection system

At one of our Tower blocks in London we came across this on the roof, I don't know a lot about LPS so was after some advice or any thoughts.

Also as this chimney is higher than the rail wouldn't it need to be connected to the LP system ?

Any advice on reference books or sites would be most welcome, I will be looking at doing a training course on the subject.

Thank you in advance for any help offered.

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  • Hello Daniel,

    Handrail can be used as long as it meets the minimum thickness requirements - likely it will.  

    The metal flue should be bonded if it can be confirmed it can carry the expected lightning current, if not it should be included within the protection system.  

    BS 62305-3 gives the minimum material thicknesses, but as Mike has said, Furse do some good guides to BS 62305 for free.

  • Handrail can be used as long as it meets the minimum thickness requirements

    Would those requirements also apply to the joints? The pictures aren't entirely clear, but they look a bit like "tube clamp" connectors to me - i.e. just a loose socket fitting with a (large) grub screw to hold them together. Mechanically I'm sure they're fine, but I'm not sure how much reliable c.s.a. they give electrically.

       - Andy..

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  • Handrail can be used as long as it meets the minimum thickness requirements

    Would those requirements also apply to the joints? The pictures aren't entirely clear, but they look a bit like "tube clamp" connectors to me - i.e. just a loose socket fitting with a (large) grub screw to hold them together. Mechanically I'm sure they're fine, but I'm not sure how much reliable c.s.a. they give electrically.

       - Andy..

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