Standard IEEE C62.42.0-2016 30.9.2017 preview

IEEE C62.42.0-2016

IEEE Guide for the Application of Surge-Protective Components in Surge-Protective Devices and Equipment Ports--Overview

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Designation standards: IEEE C62.42.0-2016
Publication date standards: 30.9.2017
SKU: NS-693532
The number of pages: 66
Approximate weight : 198 g (0.44 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards IEEE

Annotation of standard text IEEE C62.42.0-2016 :

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Surge-protective components (SPCs) used in power and telecom surge-protective devices (SPDs) and equipment ports are covered in the C62.42 guide series. This Overview part covers protective functions, both non-linear and linear; component technologies and characteristics; common circuit designs used in SPDs and equipment ports; and information on the impulse (surge) generators used to test SPCs. Additional parts of C62.42 on specific SPC technologies provide details on component construction, characteristics and ratings, and application examples.

ISBN: 978-1-5044-3685-4, 978-1-5044-3686-1

Number of Pages: 66

Product Code: STD22388, STDPD22388

Keywords: components, electrical protection, equipment ports, IEEE C62.42.0™, mitigation, overcurrent, overvoltage, power, surge, surge-protective devices, telecommunication

Category: Surge-Protective Devices

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