Rich M
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- Largo, Florida USA
Manufacturers of discreet components, such as MOV's, SAD's, GDT's, etc., all specify a reaction time to their components.
Based on that information, is there a recommended wire distance that should be allowed for between the protector and the equipment to be protected?
Where as if the protector is too close to the equipment it is protecting, wil there be enough "reaction time" for the protector to turn on and to shunt the fault away from the circuit to ground?
What should the wire distance be for SPD units on electrical panels?
What should the wire distance be for SPD units on low voltage communication lines?
What should the wire distance be for SPD units on telephone circuits?
What should the wire distcnae be for SPD units on signaling loop circuits on fire alarm panels?
Is there an IEEE or NEC section that refers to this?
Thanks for your help!
Based on that information, is there a recommended wire distance that should be allowed for between the protector and the equipment to be protected?
Where as if the protector is too close to the equipment it is protecting, wil there be enough "reaction time" for the protector to turn on and to shunt the fault away from the circuit to ground?
What should the wire distance be for SPD units on electrical panels?
What should the wire distance be for SPD units on low voltage communication lines?
What should the wire distance be for SPD units on telephone circuits?
What should the wire distcnae be for SPD units on signaling loop circuits on fire alarm panels?
Is there an IEEE or NEC section that refers to this?
Thanks for your help!