Parathonary and grounding
Parathonary and grounding
The lightningers developed by Benjamin Franklin, one of the most important scientists of the 18th century, are structures that protect against lightning with high energy flow. Many buildings, houses, factories, tower and even spacecraft launching ramps are frequently used today.
The components of the parathoners
The rods we see in the parathonary seems to have great importance in the whole system, but it is actually one of the least important parts in system installation. The parathoners have 3 main components in the main components.
The rods can be designed in different shapes and sizes. As common use, most long ends are equipped with a pointed rod and a smooth polished sphere.
Conductive cables
cables are heavy structures that transmit the lightning flow from the top to the soil. The cables are navigated on the upper parts and the edges of the roof. Then it is connected to the soil from one or several corners under the structure. In order to ensure the protection of the structure, the conductive cables are connected to these bars.

