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"Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T)" wrote in
news ![]() On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 21:26:16 +0000, Owen Duffy wrote: It is my view that there is a significant risk that an inadequate lightning protection scheme may be much worse than doing nothing. Owen, certainly optimal is better than sub-optimal, but I don't understand why sub-optimal can be worse than nothing at all. So far you have been exceedingly helpful and I have learned a lot. Can you explain why something isn't necessarily better, and in fact can be much worse, than nothing? Rick, I guess to some extent it goes to the meaning of do nothing. If you did not install a lightning protection system, but only connected antennas at a time of low risk, then you might be much better off than trusing an inadequate protection scheme. It does reach a point where the disconnect strategy is not convenient / practical / effective, so you are faced with performing a risk assessment and designing a solution to mitigate the high risk factor risks. (Risk factor considers the likelihood of an outcome and the severity of an outcome.) Owen |
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