LIGHTNING AND SURGE PROTECTION
Because wireless systems are typically located out of doors and have components located on towers and tall buildings, they are especially susceptible to damage from lightning.
Therefore, it is important that a lightning protection system be designed and implemented at the same time the wireless system is being designed and implemented. Doing so will result in less down time and lower liability for people and property.
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