Introduction
Chemical production facilities include electrical systems that are very sensitive, as well as automated machinery, tanks for storing hazardous materials, processing equipment, etc. A lightning strike or electrical surge can damage vital parts of the chemical production facility, stop production from occurring, and cause injury to employees operating in and around these chemical production facilities. Lightning protection systems, electrical surge protection, and lightning earthing systems are all essential to providing safer and more stable operations within the chemical production facility.
About LPES International
LPES International, LLC Engineering Experts provide engineered solutions for protecting against the risk of lightning strikes for industrial and infrastructure facilities. LPES International, LLC Engineering Experts protect businesses from the risks created by lightning using a delivery process that includes a focus on technical support, design capabilities, compliance execution, as well as presentation of risk assessments.
Why Choose LPES International
Protection from lightning for chemical production plants must be technically sound, engineered for the specific location, and reliable. LPES International, LLC focuses on providing customized protection strategies for chemical manufacturing plants based on the layout of the facility, the electrical systems of the building, the level of risk based on processes, and the operational needs of the operation. The engineering experts at LPES International, LLC provide quality materials, and superior system design, as well as technical consultation to the chemical production industry in order to assist in the reduction of lightning related risk.
Key Lightning Protection Solutions
LPES International, LLC provides total protection solutions for chemical production facilities which include, but not limited to, external lightning protection systems, surge protection devices for panels and other sensitive equipment, high-performance earthing systems, equipotential bonding, lightning strike risk assessments, and AutoCAD based lightning protection system design. These


