Superseded Standard
Historical

IEEE C62.11:2012

IEEE Standard for Metal-Oxide Surge Arresters for AC Power Circuits (>1 kV)

Summary

Revision Standard - Superseded.
Metal-oxide surge arresters (MOSAs) designed to repeatedly limit the voltage surges on 48 Hz to 62 Hz power circuits (> 1000 V) by passing surge discharge current and automatically limiting the flow of system power current are addressed in this standard. This standard applies to devices for separate mounting and to devices supplied integrally with other equipment. The tests demonstrate that an arrester is able to survive the rigors of reasonable environmental conditions and system phenomena while protecting equipment and/or the system from damaging overvoltages caused by lightning, switching, and other undesirable surges.

This standard applies to metal-oxide surge arresters (MOSAs) designed to repeatedly limit the voltage surges on 48 Hz to 62 Hz power circuits (> 1000 V) by passing surge discharge current and automatically limiting the flow of system power current. This standard applies to devices for separate mounting and to devices supplied integrally with other equipment.
To define tests that demonstrate that an arrester can survive the rigors of reasonable environmental conditions and system phenomena while protecting equipment and/or the system from damaging overvoltages caused by lightning, switching, and other system disturbances.

Notes

Superseded

Technical characteristics

Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Publication Date 12/20/2012
Cancellation Date 12/20/2012
Page Count 121
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