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Homepage>IEEE Standards>29 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING>29.120 Electrical accessories>29.120.50 Fuses and other overcurrent protection devices>IEEE C62.42.4-2020 - IEEE Guide for the Application of Surge-Protective Components in Surge Protective Devices and Equipment Ports--Part 4: Thermally Activated Current Limiters
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IEEE C62.42.4-2020 - IEEE Guide for the Application of Surge-Protective Components in Surge Protective Devices and Equipment Ports--Part 4: Thermally Activated Current Limiters

IEEE Guide for the Application of Surge-Protective Components in Surge Protective Devices and Equipment Ports--Part 4: Thermally Activated Current Limiters

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Standard number:IEEE C62.42.4-2020
Released:14.08.2020
ISBN:978-1-5044-6818-3
Pages:31
Status:Active
Language:English
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IEEE C62.42.4-2020

The IEEE C62.42(TM) guide series covers surge protective components (SPCs) used in power and telecom surge protective devices (SPDs) and equipment ports. This part covers positive temperature coefficient (PTC) thermistor components These SPCs are operated by self-heating and are automatically reset after the end of the overcurrent condition without the need for manual intervention. This guide covers the two types of body material: polymer and ceramic. These components are referred to as follows: a) Polymer positive temperature coefficient (PPTC) thermistors b) Ceramic positive temperature coefficient (CPTC) thermistors This guide’s topics include the following: - Overview - Construction - Operation - Production - Ratings - Characteristics - Application examples



New IEEE Standard - Active. Surge protective components (SPCs) used in power and telecom surge protective devices (SPDs) and equipment ports are covered in the IEEE C62.42 guide series. Positive temperature coefficient (PTC) thermistor components are covered in this part. These SPCs are operated by self-heating and is automatically reset after the end of the overcurrent condition without the need for manual intervention. The two types of body material, polymer and ceramic, are covered in this guide. These components are referred to as follows: a) polymer positive temperature coefficient (PPTC) thermistors and b) ceramic positive temperature coefficient (CPTC) thermistors. Overview, construction, operation, production, ratings, characteristics, and application examples are topics covered in this guide.