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NEN-EN-IEC 61643-11

Low-voltage surge protective devices - Part 11: Surge protective devices connected to low-voltage power systems - Requirements and test methods

active, Most Current
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 November 2012
Status: active
Page Count: 122
ICS Code (Power transmission and distribution networks): 29.240
ICS Code (Substations. Surge arresters): 29.240.10
scope:

This part of IEC 61643 is applicable to devices for surge protection against indirect and direct effects of lightning or other transient overvoltages. These devices are packaged to be connected to 50/60 Hz a.c. power circuits, and equipment rated up to 1000 V r.m.s. Performance characteristics, standard methods for testing and ratings are established. These devices contain at least one nonlinear component and are intended to limit surge voltages and divert surge currents.

Document History

NEN-EN-IEC 61643-11
November 1, 2012
Low-voltage surge protective devices - Part 11: Surge protective devices connected to low-voltage power systems - Requirements and test methods
This part of IEC 61643 is applicable to devices for surge protection against indirect and direct effects of lightning or other transient overvoltages. These devices are packaged to be connected to...
March 1, 2007
Low-voltage surge protective devices - Part 11: Surge protective devices connected to low-voltage power systems - Requirements and tests
A description is not available for this item.
August 1, 2002
Surge protective devices connected to low-voltage power systems - Part 11: Performance requirements and testing methods
Is applicable to devices for surge protection against indirect and direct effects of lightning or other transient overvoltages. These devices are packaged to be connected to 50/60 Hz and d.c. power...
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