Re: Lightning Arrestors vs Surge Suppressors
NFPA is not going to be of any help as they are concerned with protection of fire and safety, rather than equipment protection.
The main difference between lightning arrestors and surge arrestors is which side of the meter it is connected too. Lightning arrestors are primarily used by POCO's, although you can purchase them. They are usually fairly small units that do not offer much protection because of there size and limitations. The best protection comes from the use of a POCO provided lightning arrestor installed at the transformer, and a class "C" service entrance device built into the service equipment.
Information is hard to come by. It is mostly proprietary from companies like telephone and radio. It is a specialized field requiring a lot of training and education. However you can learn a lot from:
ANSI 62.41
ANSI 62.45
UL-1449 Second Edition
NEMA LS1 1992.
You can also refer to the following keeping in mind thier concern is fire, not operation:
NFPA 780
UL-96A
NEC 280
NEC 285
There are also some books written by various professionals. You can find some of them at the Lightning Protection Institute that Wayne pointed to. They are all base on the compiled information provided by ANSI, NEMA, UL, NEC, NESC, and NFPA.
[ December 02, 2003, 06:14 PM: Message edited by: dereckbc ]