This book surveys some of the techniques available to protect
low-voltage electrical and electronic equipment and systems from
lightning strikes and other power surges. The book examines the basic
discharge processes in air and their effects, through transient
electromagnetic field generation and interaction with overhead lines and
underground cables. Attention is paid to the use of models for lightning
protection and the book focuses on protection techniques based on
modelled lightning protection zones. This is then logically developed in
a major section on the practical components and applications of
protective measures and systems, as well as testing techniques. These
are placed in the context of current IEC and VDE standards. The book is
highly illustrated with a vast number of photographs as well as system
diagrams and tabular matter.