Static Electricity Control (SEC) provide services and equipment to assist you in assessing, planning, designing, specifying and if required installing your static electricity control, earthing & bonding and lightning protection system. We are here to help!
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If you require assistance in undertaking a static or lightning assessment and or producing a static control plan or lightning control plan please click here
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GATHER THE FACTS
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Whether it is a: Static Ionisation Bar, Blower, Nozzle, Web Cleaning & Ionisation,
Cabinet Cooling or IML In- Mold Labelling Application (Meech Equipment) or
Static Earthing & Bonding Application (Newson Gale Equipment) or whether it
is a Surge/Lightning Protection Application (France Paratonnerres Equipment)
our approach is quite simple. "GATHER THE FACTS"
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​By visiting site, conducting an audit or survey, SEC ensures that the right type of
equipment is specified. Thus reducing costly overspend on incorrectly specified equipment or
non-compliance.
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ONE SOLUTION DOES NOT FIT ALL PURPOSES
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It is important to note that "one solution does not fit all purposes"
To discuss your application please contact: static@staticelctricity.com.au
Example 1: If a client wanted to reduce the amount of static electricity on a plastic film as part of a vertical from fill process, it is not a case of "one static control bar fits all purposes". Among many other variables, the amount of static in location on the plastic as well as the food stuff or fill, the distance of ionisation required etc. determines the type and output of bar that is required. Incorrect specification could mean ongoing contamination of the seal or inconsistent seals resulting in costly re-runs and or replacement of incorrect equipment.
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Example 2: If a client wanted to ensure that a suction truck working in a zone 1 hazardous area reduced its' risk of accumulating static electricity in process, it is not the case of "one earthing system fits all purposes". There are strict compliance requirements for this type of application. On some sites an earthing system capable of a 10 ohms or less resistance, interlocks and the ability to measure a connection to a verified independent earth of 10 ohms or less is required. System specification and compliance to the zone classification is critical. Some systems are only suitable to operate in a Zone 2 environment. Specifying and installing a system that is not suitable could increase the risk of fire and or explosion, injury to personnel and damage to plant and equipment.
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THE PROCESS
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​Consultation - How can we help?
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- Lets talk about your project, application or issue
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​Static/Lightning Assessment and or Static/Lightning Protection
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Control Plan
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Site Audit, Survey/Report
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Let's investigate the issue
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Recommendations
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Specification, Design, Compliance/Standards/Codes
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Procurement/ Supply of Equipment/ Installation
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STATIC ELECTRICITY CONTROL
The physical phenomenon of static electricity has been recognized for over a
thousand years, is experienced by everyone and often misunderstood.
Harnessed correctly, static can provide positive manufacturing benefits.
The effective understanding and control of static electricity has made SEC a
market leader in its field since the 1990s. Static electricity control and generation is
used in thousands of industrial and cleanroom areas, to minimize Electrostatic
Discharge (ESD) and Electrostatic Attraction (ESA).
REQUEST A SITE AUDIT OR SURVEY. GATHER THE STATIC IN LOCATION DATA & ACCURATELY SPECIFY THE CORRECT SOLUTION !
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Incorrect specification of ESD & ESA equipment costs Australian manufacturers millions of dollars in retro fits, downtime and re-runs per year.
EARTHING & BONDING
Most people are unaware of the role the earth network
plays in relation to safely dissipating static electricity and lightning to earth. The
earth network on your site is critical in ensuring that static electricity and lightning
protection systems function as designed. Before you specify or design a static
electricity control or lightning protection system, have your earth network
tested or if it is a new site, have an expert evaluate the site for an appropriate earth
network. Functional earths are required for static electricity and
lightning protection systems. FUNCTIONAL EARTHS CAN BE
DIFFERENT TO YOUR YOUR SITE PROTECTIVE EARTH.
CHECK YOUR EARTH NETWORK!
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AS/NZS 3000: Section 5.8 - "The earthing arrangements of the
following systems should be independent..... Static Electricity
and Lightning Protection Systems"
AS/NZS 1020: - requires that your earth network achieve less than 10 ohms resistance to earth.
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Incorrect Bonding practices accounts for 70% of all static related incidents. The difference between whether you have a bond between two objects is often dependent on what clamp you have chosen to use. Welding Clamps, Battery Jumper Lead clamps, clamps made from aluminum are typically not suitable for use. Static electricity control systems that monitor whether you have a bond or connection to earth and provide visible indication and the capability of interlocking are best practice.
INCORRECT CLAMPS ARE DANGEROUS. CONDUCT A SITE SURVEY!
SURGE & LIGHTNING PROTECTION
The earth network on your site is critical in ensuring that static electricity and lightning
protection systems function as designed. Before you specify or design a static
electricity control or lightning protection system, have your earth network
tested or if it is a new site, have an expert evaluate the site for an appropriate earth
network. CHECK YOU EARTH NETWORK!
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AS/NZS 3000: Section 5.8 - "The earthing arrangements of the
following systems should be independent... Static Electricity
and Lightning Protection Systems"
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Lightning Protection Systems in hazardous areas, are dependent on the site risk assessment, site survey, site audit, soil resistivity and earth resistance tests conducted. It is not only important to accurately assess risk, conduct an audit or site survey including the measurement of soil resistivity & earth resistance to ensure that a proposed lightning protection system will function as per requirements as set out in the Australian Standard AS/NZS 1768, it is also critical in providing the correct data for the lightning protection design team.
This data is the foundation from which the design team will calculate the amount of electrodes required within an earth network and the location and depth to which the electrode will be driven. These calculations may determine whether a traditional electrode earth network will be utilised or whether due to high soil resistivity values or potential
interference/electrical noise an earth system with added moister
enhancers/conductivity improvers is required.
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Some workplaces exist within a hazardous area classified zone.
Lightning Protection systems used in these areas require additional
care during the design and specification stage to avoid potential
risk of fire and or explosion.
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SITE SURVEY OR SITE AUDITS & TESTS ARE CRITICAL IN DESIGNING THE APPROPRIATE SURGE & LIGHTNING PROTECTION SYSTEM!