• DocumentCode
    8135
  • Title

    Residential Lightning Fires in the USA: An Overview

  • Author

    Stringfellow, Michael F.

  • Author_Institution
    PowerCET Corp., Tucson, AZ, USA
  • Volume
    49
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    July-Aug. 2013
  • Firstpage
    1738
  • Lastpage
    1743
  • Abstract
    Lightning ignites some 6000 fires each year in residences in the U.S., where very few are equipped with a lightning protection system. Many of these fires cause serious damage to or destruction of the structure and cause both injury and loss of life. Although the incidence of residential fires in the U.S. from all other causes has fallen dramatically over the past 30 years, lightning fires have increased in number. This paper presents an overview of the incidence of residential lightning fires in the U.S. from published sources of fire data and from the author´s review of insurance claims. The likely causes of residential lightning fires are briefly discussed. It is concluded that these fires occur both from direct lightning strikes and from nearby indirect strikes. It is further suggested that lightning overvoltage damage to electrical power systems is a major cause of residential fires.
  • Keywords
    lightning protection; USA; direct lightning strikes; electrical power systems; lightning overvoltage damage; lightning protection system; nearby indirect strikes; residential lightning fires; structure damage; structure destruction; Bonding; electric breakdown; fires; grounding; insulation; lightning;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0093-9994
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TIA.2013.2256874
  • Filename
    6494286