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    Lightening CoC?

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    I was asked to inspect and provide a CoC for insurance purposes on a lightening protection system on a thatched roof private school. Not sure about this - does it need a specialist?

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    School, thatch roof and insurance in the same sentence, I wouldnt risk issuing a COC unless you have SANS codes and understand the risks.

    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew_van_Zyl View Post
    Hi Gents
    I was asked to inspect and provide a CoC for insurance purposes on a lightening protection system on a thatched roof private school. Not sure about this - does it need a specialist?
    Last edited by Isetech; 28-Oct-22 at 12:22 PM.

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    Yeah I would say get a lightning company in to give some form of letter saying all is good.

    Lightning is a special section with its own codes as stated. I would either charge a whack to then pay for a specialist plus my time and effort or tell them to chat to a lightning company

    Also lightning will stuff up almost everything. Lightning protection as far as I know is not 100% proof so the moment a direct strike hits you in the hole for a CoC.

    Also we don't do CoC for lightning, we can tick a box to say installed...

    So if it is installed then tick yes that it is installed...

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    Thanks Guys. I see it falls under SANS 10313. Quite specialist stuff. Have asked ECASA if they can recommend anyone

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