Dehler
The Evolving Landscape of Building Lightning Protection: In the era of Industry 4.0, the importance of a Building Lighting Arrester has transcended simple structural safety. Today, lightning protection is about safeguarding the "nervous system" of modern infrastructure—data centers, automated factories, and smart skyscrapers. As climate change increases the frequency and intensity of electrical storms globally, the demand for Tier-1 lightning protection systems (LPS) has seen a 15% CAGR in industrial sectors.
Modern building lighting arresters (Surge Arresters) are no longer just passive copper rods. They are integrated systems designed to manage Transient Overvoltages. As a leading supplier, Dehler Technology understands that 90% of electronic failures in industrial parks are caused by indirect lightning strikes or switching surges, necessitating a multi-layered defense strategy according to IEC 62305 standards.
Optimized for rapid response to high-intensity discharge, ensuring micro-second activation to clamp voltage surges before they reach sensitive PLC systems.
Utilizing high-grade Metal Oxide Varistors (MOV) and Silicon Avalanche Diodes (SAD) to ensure maximum reliability with minimal energy loss during standby.
IoT-enabled arresters that report strike counts and health status in real-time to central building management systems (BMS).
Established in 2016 and headquartered in the heart of China’s electrical capital, Yueqing City, Dehler Technology Co., Ltd. is a high-tech enterprise that integrates R&D, production, sales, and service. Our facility at No. 271, Weishiqi Road, and our dedicated transformer division at No. 178, Jingba Road, represent the pinnacle of modern electrical manufacturing.
With a core focus on High and Low Voltage Power Equipment, we serve critical global sectors including railway electrification, steel mills, coal mining, and renewable energy (wind and solar). Our products are engineered for precision, reliability, and environmental sustainability, meeting the rigorous demands of modern power systems.
Moving beyond passive Franklin rods, ESE technology allows for a larger protection radius, reducing the number of arresters needed for massive industrial complexes.
The roadmap includes the adoption of graphene-enhanced grounding materials to significantly reduce soil resistivity and ensure lightning energy is dissipated safely and instantly.
Integrating meteorological data with local sensor networks to predict surge events and pre-emptively isolate mission-critical circuits.
For high-rise buildings in regions like Dubai or Shanghai, we provide "Faraday Cage" solutions integrated with our advanced arresters to mitigate the 'side-flash' effect.
Our Type 1+2 surge protection devices (SPD) are essential for data centers, protecting sensitive servers from transient switching surges in the power grid.
Wind turbines and solar farms in remote locations require robust, weather-resistant arresters that can withstand extreme environmental conditions without maintenance.
Dehler Technology provides more than just components; we offer End-to-End Electrical Safety Ecosystems. Our macro solutions include:
A lightning rod (air terminal) is designed to attract and direct a lightning strike to the ground via a down conductor, protecting the physical structure. A surge arrester (SPD) protects the electrical system inside the building from voltage spikes caused by that strike or other grid fluctuations.
According to international standards, a visual inspection should be conducted annually, and a full electrical test should be performed every 2-4 years, or immediately after a known lightning strike event.
No. Effective protection requires a "Zonal Protection" approach. You need a primary arrester at the main power entry and secondary SPDs at sub-panels near sensitive equipment like CNC machines or server racks.
Yes, our newest range of switchgear and arresters are designed with digital interfaces for seamless integration into SCADA and smart grid monitoring platforms.
Building long-term, stable relationships with global manufacturers and agents.