This guide applies to surge-protective devices (SPDs) manufactured to be connected to 50 or 60 Hz ac power circuits rated at 100¿¿¿1000 V rms. This guide describes the effects on SPDs of power system disturbances occurring in these low-voltage ac power circuits. The disturbances are not limited to surges. The effects and side effects of the presence and operation of SPDs on the quality of power available to the connected loads are described. The interaction between multiple SPDs on the same circuit is also described. This guide will discuss both voltage and current surges. The current surges discussed in this guide are the result of voltage surges. Current surges that are solely the result of load changes and do not result in voltage increases, such as a short circuit, are not discussed in this guide. An SPD is a device whose primary purpose is to provide surge protection. Devices discussed in this guide contain at least one nonlinear component for diverting surge current and/or dissipating surge energy, such as a metal oxide varistor (MOV), silicon avalanche diode (SAD), thyristor, or spark gap. Uninterruptible power supplies, ferroresonators, motor-generators, and filters containing only inductive and/or capacitive components are not considered SPDs in this guide.
IEEE C62.48-1995
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IEEE Guide on Interactions Between Power System Disturbances and Surge-Protective Devices