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IEEE C62.39-2012 - IEEE Standard for Test Methods and Preferred Values for Self-Restoring Current-Limiter Components Used in Telecommunication Surge Protection
IEEE Standard for Test Methods and Preferred Values for Self-Restoring Current-Limiter Components Used in Telecommunication Surge Protection
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Withdraw: | 30.03.2023 |
Standard number: | IEEE C62.39-2012 |
Released: | 14.01.2013 |
ISBN: | 978-0-7381-8041-0 |
Pages: | 39 |
Status: | Active |
Language: | English |
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IEEE C62.39-2012
This standard sets terms, test methods, test circuits, measurement procedures and preferred result values for series connected, self-restoring current-limiter components used in low-voltage telecommunication circuit surge protection. It is only applicable for components in telecommunications circuits with sinusoidal ringing voltages up to 150 V rms at 15 Hz to 70 Hz and dc powering voltages up to 400 V. The self-restoring current limiters covered by this standard have the following properties: - Excessive current causes a transition from a low-resistance state to a high-resistance state - Reverts to a low-resistance state when the excessive current ends - Directly operated by the current flow through the component - Solid-state (no moving parts) - Withstands specified levels of impulse - Withstands specified ac voltage levels when in the high-resistance state Examples of this type of current-limiter technology are positive temperature coefficient (PTC) stepfunction theremistors of ceramic or polymeric material and silicon semiconductor based electronic circuits. This standard does not cover self-restoring current-limiter components used in other applications, such as heaters, inrush-current limiters, or sensing devices. Current interrupting type components, which reduce the current to zero by a mechanical circuit break, are not covered by this standard. In this standard, a telecommunications circuit is a circuit that uses metallic conductors to handle the remote transmission of information, such as data, communications, and signalling.The test criteria and terms of this standard provide a means of component comparison and a common engineering language for users and manufacturers of self-restoring current-limiter components intended for use in low-voltage telecommunication circuit surge protection. The test and measurement of low-voltage telecommunication (data, communications, and signalling) surge protectors is given in IEEE Std C62.36(TM) [B6].1 This standard provides the corresponding component tests for the surge protector non-surge and active tests.
New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Reserved. The basic requirements to be met by series connected, solid-state, self-restoring overcurrent protectors (OCPs) for the protection of telecommunication equipment and lines are presented. This standard should be used for the harmonization of existing or future specifications issued by solid-state, self-restoring OCP manufacturers, telecommunication equipment manufacturers, administrations, or network operators.