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IEEE C62.43 2005

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IEEE Guide for the Application of Surge Protectors Used in Low-Voltage (Equal to or Less than 1000 Vrms or 1200 Vdc) Data, Communications, and Signaling Circuits

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Revision Standard – Active. Reaffirmed December 2010. This guide provides assistance in selecting the most appropriate type of surge protector for a particular data, communication, and/or signaling circuit application. The purpose of this guide is to enable an understanding and an evaluation of the functions of the various types of multiple-component data, communications, and signaling circuit protectors in terms of particular applications.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Front Cover
3 IEEE Guide for the Application of Surge Protectors Used in Low-Voltage (Equal to or Less than 100…
5 Introduction
Notice to users
6 Participants
8 Contents
11 IEEE Guide for the Application of Surge Protectors Used in Low-Voltage (Equal to or Less than 10…
1. Overview
1.1 Scope
12 1.2 Purpose
1.3 Electrical environment
2. Normative references
13 3. General theory of operation
3.1 General description
14 3.2 General theory of operation
15 3.3 Two-terminal basic configuration
3.4 Three-terminal basic configuration
16 3.5 Three-terminal theory of operation
17 3.6 Four-terminal basic configuration
3.7 Four-terminal theory of operation
18 3.8 Five-terminal basic configuration
19 3.9 Five-terminal theory of operation
20 4. Protector characteristics: nonsurge performance tests
4.1 Rated voltage test
4.2 Rated current test
21 4.3 DC series resistance test
4.4 Standby current and insulation resistance test
22 4.5 Capacitance test
4.6 Inductance test
23 4.7 Insertion loss test
4.8 Phase shift test
24 4.9 Return loss test
4.10 Longitudinal balance test
25 4.11 Pulse mask test
4.12 Rise and decay time test
4.13 Bit-error rate test
26 5. Protector characteristics: active performance tests
5.1 DC-limiting voltage test
5.2 Impulse-limiting voltage test
27 5.3 Transition current test
28 5.4 Current response time test
29 5.5 Impulse reset test
30 5.6 Current reset test
31 5.7 AC life test
5.8 Impulse life test
32 5.9 Maximum single-impulse discharge test
33 5.10 Multiport coupling test
6. Application of surge protectors used in low-voltage data, communications, and signaling circuits
34 6.1 Operational compatibility
6.2 Voltage limiting
35 6.3 Grounding and bonding
6.4 Location of protectors
37 6.5 Codes and standards
38 Annex A (normative) Description and theory of operation of certain current-limiting devices
47 Annex B (informative) Examples of applications of surge protectors used in low-voltage data, communications, and signaling circuits
55 Annex C (informative) Surge protection for paired-conductor telecom cables serving antenna towers
58 Annex D (informative) Surge protection for DSL systems
61 Annex E (informative) Protection coordination between primary and secondary surge protectors
62 Annex F (informative) Antenna feeds protection and RF surge suppression technology overview for communication sites
66 Annex G (informative) Bibliography
IEEE C62.43 2005
$58.50