
CSE Lightning Arrester
Conventional multi-point air terminals that intercept lightning strikes and channel them safely to earth, protecting structures, people and equipment.
- Type
- Conventional / Franklin rod (CSE)
- Body
- Stainless Steel · Copper finials
- Application
- Buildings · Plants · Towers · Warehouses
- Includes
- Air terminal · Mast · Down conductor · Earth pit
- Standard
- IS / IEC 62305
Overview
Conventional (Franklin rod / CSE) lightning protection uses a network of air terminals, down conductors and a low-resistance earth to intercept strikes and channel them safely to ground. It is the time-tested, standards-compliant approach mandated by many specifications and authorities. We engineer the full system to IS / IEC 62305 — calculating terminal placement, conductor routing and earth termination so that the structure, its occupants and its equipment are protected with a clear, auditable design.
Frequently asked questions
What is a CSE / conventional lightning arrester?
Conventional (Franklin rod / CSE) protection uses a network of air terminals, down conductors and a low-resistance earth to intercept strikes and channel them safely to ground, per IS / IEC 62305.
ESE vs conventional — which should I choose?
ESE suits wide-area protection of large structures with fewer down conductors; conventional CSE is the time-tested approach mandated by many specifications. We engineer the right system to your site and standard.



