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IEEE C62.34-2017 - IEEE Standard for Test Methods and Performance of Low-Voltage (1000 V rms or Less) Surge Protective Devices Used on Secondary Distribution Systems (Between the Transformer Low-Voltage Terminals and the Line Side of the Service Equipment)
IEEE Standard for Test Methods and Performance of Low-Voltage (1000 V rms or Less) Surge Protective Devices Used on Secondary Distribution Systems (Between the Transformer Low-Voltage Terminals and the Line Side of the Service Equipment)
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Standard number: | IEEE C62.34-2017 |
Released: | 27.10.2017 |
ISBN: | 978-1-5044-4325-8 |
Pages: | 40 |
Status: | Active |
Language: | English |
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IEEE C62.34-2017
This standard applies to surge protective devices designed for application on the low-voltage supply mains (1000 V root-mean-squared [rms] and less, frequency between 48 Hz and 62 Hz) and intended to be connected at locations between, and including, the secondary terminals of the distribution transformer and the line side of the service equipment. Such surge protective devices are also known in the electric utility industry as secondary arresters. Underwriters Laboratories also lists them as Type 1 SPDs (surge protective devices). This standard is coordinated with IEEE Std C62.44 (the application guide), NEC Article 285, and ANSI/UL 1449.The document will not include a purpose clause.
Revision Standard - Active. This standard applies to surge protective devices designed for application on the low-voltage supply mains (1000 V rms and less, frequency between 48 Hz and 62 Hz) and intended to be connected at locations between, and including, the secondary terminals of the distribution transformer and the line side of the service equipment. Such surge protective devices are also known as secondary arresters. This is coordinated with IEEE Std C62.44 (the application guide), NEC Article 285, and ANSI/UL 1449.