Lightning protection, earthing and equipotential bonding for bus charging stations

The lightning current is distributed into the ground over a large area in a controlled fashion through the intermeshed, low-impedance interconnected earthing system in order to ensure the safety of people and to reduce dangerous surges. Step and touch voltages that are dangerous to people are prevented through additional potential control in areas where people are located.

DEHN products for lightning protection, earthing and equipotential bonding

You are ideally set up with us: We offer you a comprehensive, useful and harmonised complete range of products for earthing and equipotential bonding for bus charging stations. For efficient planning, convenient purchasing, seamless installation and ongoing maintenance.

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Brochure Properly protected – Safe charging Protection concepts for the charging infrastructure of electric mobility .pdf 2.3 MB
Brochure Reliable Power for the Industry Arc Fault Protection System DEHNshort .pdf 1.4 MB
Brochure Safety Kit Protect your employees .pdf 5.5 MB
Brochure DEHN protects intelligent power grids Security of supply for today and tomorrow with lightning and surge protection .pdf 3.8 MB
Brochure DEHNconcept Planning Service .pdf 1.1 MB
White Paper Electromobility Lightning and surge protection for electromobility .pdf 3.1 MB
White Paper Electromobility Lightning and surge protection for electric bus charging stations .pdf 1.1 MB
White Paper Electromobility Earthing and equipotential bonding measures for the charging infrastructure of electric mobility .pdf 1.5 MB
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Use DEHN engineering know-how for your projects. From a risk analysis to the planning of external lightning protection, earthing and surge protection concepts.

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