Superseded
Standard
Historical
IEEE C62.64:1997
IEEE Standard Specifications for Surge Protectors Used in Low-Voltage Data, Communications, and Signaling Circuits
Summary
New IEEE Standard - Superseded.
This standard applies to surge protectors for application on multiconductor and coaxial, balanced or unbalanced, data, communications, and signaling circuits with voltages less than or equal to 1000 V rms, or 1200 V dc. These surge protectors are intended to limit voltage surges, current surges, or both.
This standard applies to surge protectors for application on multiconductor and coaxial, balanced or unbalanced,
data, communications, and signaling circuits with voltages less than or equal to 1000 V rms, or
1200 V dc. These surge protectors are intended to limit voltage surges, current surges, or both.
This standard provides performance criteria and tables of preferred values for performance based on characterization
tests performed in accordance with IEEE Std C62.36-19941. The surge protectors covered are
multiple-component series or parallel combinations of linear or nonlinear elements, packaged for the
purpose of limiting voltage, current, or both. Figure 1 of IEEE Std C62.36-1994, reproduced here for convenience,
illustrates as functional block diagrams the surge protectors covered by this standard.
This standard is not intended to cover packaged single gas tube, air gap, varistor, or avalanche junction
surge-protective devices, which are included in IEEE Std C62.31-1987, IEEE Std C62.32-1981, IEEE Std
C62.33-1982, and IEEE Std C62.35-1987, respectively. Safety aspects of performance specifications are not
covered; such aspects are covered in the National Electrical Code® (NEC®) (NFPA 70-1996). Specifically
excluded from this standard are protectors for low-voltage power circuit applications.
This standard applies to surge protectors for application on multiconductor and coaxial, balanced or unbalanced, data, communications, and signaling circuits with voltages less than or equal to 1000 V rms, or 1200 V dc. These surge protectors are intended to limit voltage surges, current surges, or both.
This standard applies to surge protectors for application on multiconductor and coaxial, balanced or unbalanced,
data, communications, and signaling circuits with voltages less than or equal to 1000 V rms, or
1200 V dc. These surge protectors are intended to limit voltage surges, current surges, or both.
This standard provides performance criteria and tables of preferred values for performance based on characterization
tests performed in accordance with IEEE Std C62.36-19941. The surge protectors covered are
multiple-component series or parallel combinations of linear or nonlinear elements, packaged for the
purpose of limiting voltage, current, or both. Figure 1 of IEEE Std C62.36-1994, reproduced here for convenience,
illustrates as functional block diagrams the surge protectors covered by this standard.
This standard is not intended to cover packaged single gas tube, air gap, varistor, or avalanche junction
surge-protective devices, which are included in IEEE Std C62.31-1987, IEEE Std C62.32-1981, IEEE Std
C62.33-1982, and IEEE Std C62.35-1987, respectively. Safety aspects of performance specifications are not
covered; such aspects are covered in the National Electrical Code® (NEC®) (NFPA 70-1996). Specifically
excluded from this standard are protectors for low-voltage power circuit applications.
Notes
Superseded
Technical characteristics
| Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) |
| Publication Date | 11/03/1997 |
| Edition | |
| Page Count | 32 |
| EAN | --- |
| ISBN | --- |
| Weight (in grams) | --- |
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18/12/2009
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03/11/1997
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