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Will a surge suppressor function without an EGC?
Will a surge suppressor function without an EGC?
There is a difference in construction between panel mounted suppressors and the ones found in power strips and other plug connected 120 V devices.
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So, a Surge suppressor connected to an outlet that has no GEC will function properly to protect equipment.?.?
the surge suppressor itself will function just fine.
but maybe instead of GEC you meant EGC?
Surge suppressors of this type are designed to deal with L-N, L-G, and N-G transients. If there is no EGC two of the three types of transients are not suppressed. Given that the N is connected to G back at the service point, that might not be all that big of a deal.
The GEC plays no role in this type of SPD other than to keep the electrical system voltage stable WRT to earth, which is all it does anyway.
Surge suppressors of this type are designed to deal with L-N, L-G, and N-G transients. If there is no EGC two of the three types of transients are not suppressed. Given that the N is connected to G back at the service point, that might not be all that big of a deal.
Will a surge suppressor function without an EGC?
That is incorrect. Unless your home is struck by lightning or high voltage lines falls on your service latteral, earth or ground has nothing to do with TVSS. Otherwise all surges coming in from utility are in Differential mode, not Common mode..Even though the voltage transient will be clipped(reduced), the energy will not be dissipated without a ground reference.