Furse’s popular StrikeRisk software makes risk assessments lightning fast. Our latest software to International/European Standard IEC/EN 62305 Protection against Lightning is an invaluable and effective tool for all those involved in working out risk to IEC/EN 62305 part 2.
Lightning protection is a progressive industry underpinned by an adherence to British, European and international standards which determine both the design and implementation of systems, and the control of product quality.
These national and international standards are regularly updated making it important to keep abreast of latest developments.
We recognise this, and the wider need to support our product solutions with relevant information and expertise which will best help our customers decide the right route forward regarding lightning protection.
Quick & easy to use, with full reporting capability, Strike Risk has been devised to deliver results in minutes, rather than the hours or days it would take to do the same calculations by hand. This software makes light of the trial and error calculations required by IEC BS EN 62305-2, which would otherwise prove onerous if attempted manually.
Using the latest computer aided design & draughting software you can produce detailed or budgetary earthing and lightning protection designs, in compliance with any given standard whatever the complexity of system required.
With StrikeRisk, an engineer can carry out and view multiple cases (risk assessments) under the banner of a single project built from one of a number of pre-defined templates based on variants of IEC/EN 62305-2. StrikeRisk enables users to split a structure under consideration into multiple zones in order to pinpoint high risk areas, as well as considering multiple cables connected to the structure and multiple remotely connected structures.
In addition StrikeRisk v6.0 offers multi or single user licensing, an easy to use interface, excellent security options and extensive reporting facilities.
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