CMCE Marine Lightning Suppressors Achieve Lloyd’s Register Certification

CMCE Marine Lightning Suppressors Achieve Lloyd’s Register Certification

We are proud to announce that CMCE Marine Lightning Suppressors are now officially Lloyd’s Register Certified, further affirming the reliability and effectiveness of this advanced lightning suppression technology. The suppressors have been tested with satisfactory results in accordance with the stringent requirements of the Lloyd’s Register Type Approval System, and have been awarded Certificate No. LR2514641TA

This prestigious certification represents a significant milestone for CMCE Marine. Lloyd’s Register (LR) is one of the most respected independent certification bodies in the maritime and offshore industries, recognized globally for its rigorous standards in engineering integrity, safety, and performance. Achieving type approval from LR validates not only the technical soundness of this system, but also the trustworthiness of CMCE Marine in high-stakes environments. 

Why Lloyd’s Register Certification Matters 

For marine engineers, vessel owners, naval architects, and insurance professionals, Lloyd’s Register certification is a powerful endorsement. It signals that a product has been independently tested and meets internationally recognized standards of performance and durability. This means: 
  • Confidence for engineers and designers: LR certification offers third-party confirmation that CMCE Marine Lightning Suppressors can be safely integrated into both new builds and retrofitted systems with reliable results. 
  • Validation for insurers: Marine insurers across the globe recognize LR type-approved equipment as lower risk, which may influence coverage options or premiums. 
  • Proof of performance: The LR testing process confirms that CMCE Marine meets the expectations for lightning mitigation performance in harsh marine environments—where reliability is critical. 

A New Standard in Lightning Protection 

Unlike traditional systems that attempt to redirect or attract lightning strikes, CMCE Marine Lightning Suppressors works proactively to prevent the formation of lightning strikes over protected vessels and structures. This innovative approach offers a safer, non-invasive solution to one of the most destructive forces in nature. With the added weight of Lloyd’s Register certification, our customers now have even greater assurance that CMCE technology performs exactly as promised. 

As lightning-related risks continue to pose challenges for offshore platforms, commercial vessels, and recreational craft alike, CMCE Marine is setting a new standard for protection—one recognized not only by customers, but now also by one of the world's most trusted authorities in engineering safety. 


Choose Innovation You Can Trust

Are you interested in protecting your vessel from lightning strikes with CMCE Lightning Suppression? Contact our team now at cmcesales@capitolelectronics.com or call (888) 318-2333 to request a quote. 

Once we gather information about your vessel and protection goals, we generate a quote for you at no cost and deliver it in a timely manner. Our quotes include accurate pricing and an installation plan that outlines the best placement for the CMCE device based on the type of vessel. 
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