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46.2* Air Terminal Height. The tip of an air terminal shall be not less than 254 mm (10 in.) ab the object or area it is to protect, as shown im Figure 4.6.2. Al 254 mim (10 in) Note: Air terminal tip configurations can be sharp or blunt. FIGURE 4.6.2 Air Terminal Height. A:254 mm (10 in.) Note: Air terminal tip configurations can be sharp or blunt FIGURE 4.6.2 Air Terminal Height. 4.6.3 Air Terminal Support. 4.6.3.1 Air terminals shall be secured against overtuming by one of the following methods: (1) Attachment to the object to be protected @) Braces that are permanently and rigidly attached to the building 4.6.3.2 Air terminals exceeding 600 mm (24 in.) in height above the area or object they are to pr shall be supported at a point not less than one-half their height, as shown im Figure 4.6.3.2. A: 600mm (2¢ in.) 8: Air tarminals over 600 mm {24 in.) high are supported. C: Air terminal supports are located al a point not less than one-half the height of the air tarminal. Note: Air terminal tip configurations can be sharp or blunt. FIGURE 4. Air Terminal Support. TAPER POINTED AIR ROD Ar reds form a important part of the air termination network of a lightning protection system, All of our a rods are supplied with a locknut enabling the rod to be locked tight against the conductor, Material: The rods are made ug af high conductivity EC Grade Copper & Aluminum Relavantstandard: 65 28748852987 refer to brosur: | I ) this air terminal rod protect the structure against the lighting

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