Gable roof conductor holder
Roof conductor holder for ridge tiles, hip tiles and roof surfaces on a gable roof.
Roof Conductor Holders with Tension Spring for Ridge and Hip Tiles
For fixing air-termination conductors on the ridge, e.g. of tile roofs.Product detailsRoof Conductor Holders Adjustable for Ridge and Hip Tiles
For fixing air-termination conductors on the ridge, e.g. of tile roofs.Product detailsRoof Conductor Holders for Ridge and Hip Tiles
For fixing air-termination conductors on the ridge.Product detailsRoof Conductor Holders with Angled, Flexible Brace for Roof Surfaces
For hanging into roof tiles, with a flexible brace made of thin StSt (0.3 mm) which moulds itself to the grooves of the tile.Product detailsRoof Conductor Holders with Embossed Brace for Roof Surfaces
For fixing air-termination and down conductors.Product detailsRoof Conductor Holders with Brace for Roof Surfaces
Inserted on tiled, slated and roofing felt roofs.Product detailsRoof Conductor Holders with Angled Brace for Roof Surfaces
Hung into the roof tiles.Product detailsRoof Conductor Holders with Clamping Device for Roof Surfaces
For fixing air-termination and down conductors.Product detailsRoof Conductor Holders with Preformed Brace for Roof Surfaces
Hung onto the groove of roof tiles.Product detailsComponents for Buildings with Thatched Roof
Lightning protection system components for buildings with thatched roofs.
Air-termination conductors on thatched roofs have to be installed at a distance to the roof, e.g. on isolating supports. Certain distances also have to be kept to the eaves.
The span width for ridge conductors is approx. 15 m and for down conductors approx. 10 m without additional supports. Span stakes have to be fastened to the roof construction (rafters and crossbars) using anchor bolts and flat washers.
Today an isolated (HVI) lightning protection system is often used as an external lightning protection system for buildings with thatched roofs.Product details