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Mounting instructions isCon
®
lightning protection system
Installing the isCon® system
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Routing the isCon
®
conductor
When routing the isCon
®
conductor to the forwarding conductor system,
observe the following information:
– The complete isCon
®
conductor must be located in the protection area
of the lightning protection system.
– The black conductor may not be routed in the earth or painted. For
routing in the earth or if planning to paint them, use the grey isCon
Pro+ 75 GR conductor.
– Only use the accessories for fastening (see section 5.5.3 on page
20).
– The isCon
®
conductor may only be connected onward using the OBO
connection elements of the appropriate isCon
®
variant.
– An isCon
®
conductor may not be extended.
– When making route changes, maintain the minimum bend radius (see
Tab. 2 on page 11).
– Route the isCon
®
conductor in such a way that it cannot be damaged
by sharp-edged objects.
– If the isCon
®
conductor is damaged, the entire section must be re-
placed, as otherwise the correct function cannot be guaranteed. This
does not apply to the isCon
®
conductors Pro+ 75. The Pro+ 75 vari-
ants may exhibit any damage to the grey external jacket and/or pro-
tective jacket, if they are not used as touch protection. However, the
protective jacket must also be continuously present, even in cases of
damage, and have a thickness of 0.2 mm. The black, weakly conduct-
ive layer may not be damaged or interrupted.
– Ensure that the conductor is connected to the equipotential bonding of
the structure as described in section 7.8. Create additional equi-
potential bonding for metallic objects which cross or run in parallel
(see section 7.8.4 on page 54).
– Special measures must be complied with for routing in potentially
explosive areas (see “6.4 Installation in potentially explosive areas” on
page 27).
– No point of the protective jacket or black, weakly conductive layer of
the isCon
®
conductor may come into contact with parts carrying light-
ning current.
– Elements fastening the isCon
®
conductor may be spaced a maximum
of 1 metre apart.