Posts Tagged ‘lightning’

Effective surge protection installation into an electrical switchboard?

June 19th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in Panel Building
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Many Electrical Contractors and Panel builders ask this question.

To achieve the effective installation of the , the surge arrester’s connections to the grid should be as short as possible. Any cable crossed by a impulse current has a significant voltage to be added to the Surge Protection Device (SPD) residual voltage.
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LV: Coordination between 2 Surge protection devices (SPD)

June 18th, 2009 | 14 Comments | Posted in Electrical distribution
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& : Advice to ensure a  guaranteed protection  for a low voltage

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Lightning & Surge protection

April 12th, 2009 | 26 Comments | Posted in Electrical distribution
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after 15 years of experience I feel important to come back to some basics

Protection against the destructive lightning effects should be considered globally.
To avoid the fire of a building we will use the “external”   system such as lightning conductor or meshed cage.
In the same way, we will install Surge Arrester or
(also called SPD, Surge Protective Device) in the Electrical main board to protect sensitive electrical equipment against surges generated by lightning strokes fell close or directly on the building.
15 years of experience in the field of lead me to write that the technology and understanding of phenomena has evolved. However, further issues have to be clarified … (more…)

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