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Committed to connecting the world Ninth ITU Symposium on ICTs, the Environment and Climate Change Kochi, India, 15 December 2014 Damage prevention and safety Lightning Protection of Telecommunication Installations Celio F. Barbosa Chairman, Working Party 1/5 Fundação CPqD - Brazil

Committed to connecting the world 2 “There could be a 50% increase in lightning strikes across USA this century due to the warming temperatures associated with climate change”, Prof. David Romps, LBNL California, in USA Today, Nov “Increase in the number of lightning days are projected for all four seasons across the whole of the UK”, UKCP09 Technical Note. “For every one degree Celsius of long-term warming there will be a near 10% increase in lightning activity”, Prof. Colin Price, Tel Aviv University, Israel, in AccuWeather.com, July “The global trend of increasing lightning activity is due to the temperature increase due to the higher concentration of green house gases in the atmosphere”, Prof. Osmar Pinto, INPE, Brazil, “Climate change may spark more lightning, igniting wildfires”, National Geographic, Climate Change and Lightning “Lightning strikes will increase due to climate change”, The Guardian

Committed to connecting the world 3 In a late summer afternoon, a thunderstorm was raging in the outskirts of a large Brazilian city.  The telephone rang at the house of Mrs. Lima, who picked-up the handset to get the call.  Instead of a voice, she got an electric discharge. Mrs. Lima died instantaneously from electrocution.  Besides Mrs. Lima, two other people received electric shocks from their telephone sets in that afternoon but, fortunately, without sequels.  Most of the telephone lines were not equipped with surge protective devices at the customer premises. Why lightning protection is necessary for telecommunications?

Committed to connecting the world 4 This event contributed to the adoption of the following measures by the Telecommunication Authority: To reinforce a compulsory certification process for telecommunication equipment, based on (but not limited to) safety and resistibility requirements from ITU-T Recommendations K.20, K.45, and K.21. To elaborate a set of reference protection procedures regarding lightning protection and grounding of the telecommunication network. These procedures are based on the relevant ITU-T Series K Recommendations. Why lightning protection is necessary for telecommunications?

Committed to connecting the world 5 Power supplies for ADSL modems that look alike, Why equipment certification is necessary? but a surge protective component is missing in one of them...

Committed to connecting the world 6 ITU-T SG5 WP1 relies on the contributions from delegates of different countries and backgrounds (Regulatory Agencies, Telecom Operators, Industry, and Academia). Specific needs of the represented members are considered and compromising solutions are sought. Theoretical and experimental investigations are carried out during the development of the Recommendations. Development of ITU-T Lightning Protection Recommendations

Committed to connecting the world 7 Equipment resistibility: K.20: Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in a telecommunications centre to overvoltages and overcurrents K.21: Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in customer premises to overvoltages and overcurrents K.44: Resistibility tests for telecommunication equipment exposed to overvoltages and overcurrents – Basic Recommendation K.45: Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in the access and trunk networks to overvoltages and overcurrents Description of Protection Recommendations

Committed to connecting the world 8 Surge protective components: K.12: Characteristics of gas discharge tubes for the protection of telecommunications installations. K.28: Parameters of thyristor-based surge protective devices for the protection of telecommunication installations K.77: Characteristics of metal oxide varistors for the protection of telecommunication installations K.82: Characteristics and ratings of solid-state, self-restoring overcurrent protectors for the protection of telecommunications installations. K.95: Surge parameters of isolating transformers used in telecommunication devices and equipment. K.99: Surge protective component application guide - Gas discharge tubes K.102: Parameters of fixed-voltage thyristor overvoltage protector components used for the protection of telecommunication installations Description of Protection Recommendations

Committed to connecting the world 9 Interference from power lines: K.5: Joint use of poles for electricity distribution and for telecommunications. K.8: Separation in the soil between telecommunication cables and earthing system of power facilities. K.9: Protection of telecommunication staff and plant against a large earth potential due to a neighbouring electric traction line. K.26: Protection of telecommunication lines against harmful effects from electric power and electrified railway lines. K.57: Protection measures for radio base stations sited on power line towers. Description of Protection Recommendations

Committed to connecting the world 10 Grounding and Bonding: K.27: Bonding configurations and earthing inside a telecommunication building. K.35: Bonding configurations and earthing at remote electronic sites. K.66: Protection of customer premises from overvoltages. K.73: Shielding and bonding for cables between buildings. Description of Protection Recommendations

Committed to connecting the world 11 Lightning Protection: K.39: Risk assessment of damages to telecommunication sites due to lightning discharges. K.40: Protection against LEMP in telecommunications centres. K.46: Protection of telecommunication lines using metallic symmetric conductors against lightning-induced surges. K.47: Protection of telecommunication lines against direct lightning flashes. K.56: Protection of radio base stations against lightning discharges. K.67: Expected surges on telecommunications and signalling networks due to lightning. K.85: Requirements for the mitigation of lightning effects on home networks installed in customer premises. K.89: Protection of persons inside a structure using telecommunication services provided by metallic conductors against lightning - Risk management. K.97: Lightning protection of distributed base stations. Description of Protection Recommendations

Committed to connecting the world 12 Lightning protection of surrounding structures of telecom towers against lightning. Current work items on lightning protection

Committed to connecting the world 13 Conformance assessment of radio base station regarding lightning protection and earthing. Current work items on lightning protection

Committed to connecting the world 14 Lightning protection of dedicated transformer for radio base station. Using lightning positioning systems (LPS) data for network protection. Lightning protection of solar power supply systems feeding radio base stations. Total solution for RBS lightning protection and earthing. Current work items on lightning protection

Committed to connecting the world 15  Series K Recommendations have the relevant information for the protection of telecommunication equipment and installations against the dangerous surges generated by the electromagnetic environment.  Telecom Authorities are encouraged to use Series K Recommendations in their National Regulations for equipment certification.  Telecom operators are encouraged to use Series K Recommendations in their standards for network installation and maintenance.  If you wish to have your needs reflected into Series K Recommendations, come and join ITU-T SG5! Final remarks

Committed to connecting the world 16 Links & Additional Information  ITU-T/SG5 “Environment & Climate Change”  ITU-T/SG5 Series K Recommendations (free of charge)

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