A lightning surge counter that detects lightning strikes on communication towers and wind turbines using a Rogowski coil, recording and displaying peak current values, polarity, and detection time.
A lightning surge counter that detects lightning strikes on communication towers and wind turbines using a Rogowski coil, recording and displaying peak current values, polarity, and detection time. It also allows for monitoring of lightning detection status through remote communication capabilities.
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○Features ・Direct lightning strike support ・Capable of measuring up to 100kA ・Automatic time correction via GPS ・Data can be saved to SD memory cards and MMC memory cards ・Remote lightning strike data verification using a dedicated application (optional)
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By detecting and recording lightning strikes on communication towers and wind turbines, we achieve safety management and stable operation of communication equipment and wind power generation facilities, as well as improved operational efficiency.
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Product Installation Example By installing this product (measurement unit and Rogowski coil) at the base of large structures such as communication towers and wind turbines, it can detect lightning strikes and output alarm contacts, while also recording peak current values and detection times in the main unit. The Rogowski coil is available in inner diameters of φ300mm, 600mm, 1000mm, and 4300mm, allowing for use according to specific applications. Detection data can be saved to an SD memory card or MMC memory card (provided by the customer). Additionally, by connecting this device to a PC with a dedicated application (optional) installed via a network, detection data can be viewed remotely.
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Since its establishment in 1930, Sanko Shiya has expanded its business in response to the needs of the times, ranging from the design and manufacturing of communication safety devices and lightning rods to the design and manufacturing of meteorological observation instruments and optical technology-related equipment. Additionally, we established Franklin Japan (in Sagamihara City), a lightning and meteorological information company, and provide high-precision lightning strike information services through a lightning observation network installed across Japan, solidifying our position as the world's only comprehensive company related to 'lightning,' from observation to protection.









