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IEEE C62.33-2016 - IEEE Standard for Test Methods and Performance Values for Metal-Oxide Varistor Surge Protective Components

IEEE Standard for Test Methods and Performance Values for Metal-Oxide Varistor Surge Protective Components

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Standard number:IEEE C62.33-2016
Released:29.01.2018
ISBN:978-1-5044-3802-5
Pages:46
Status:Active
Language:English
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IEEE C62.33-2016

This standard covers test methods and performance values for metal-oxide varistor (MOV) surge protective components (SPCs) with the following main parameter ranges: Packaging: Leaded disc-type or surface mount; Nominal varistor voltage: 5 V to 1200 V; 8/20 surge current rating: 10 A to 70 kA; 8/20 clamping voltage: 10 V to 3 kV. With appropriate component selection, these components could be used for the overvoltage protection of power and signal systems having the following: Continuous ac voltages: 2.5 V rms to 750 V rms; Steady-state dc voltages: 3.3 V to 1000 V; Peak signal feed voltages: 3.5 V to 850 V. Information is given on manufacturer type testing used to determine environmental performance and rated values.

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Revision Standard - Active. Test methods and preferred values for metal-oxide varistor (MOV) surge protective components are covered in this standard and have the following main parameter ranges: packaging (leaded disc-type or surface mount), nominal varistor voltage (5 V to 1200 V), 8/20 surge current rating (10 A to 70 kA), and 8/20 clamping voltage (10 V to 3 kV). With appropriate component selection, these components could be used for the overvoltage protection of power and signal systems having continuous ac voltages (2.5 V rms to 750 V rms), steady-state dc voltages (3.3 V to 1000 V), and peak signal feed voltages (3.5 V to 850 V). Information is given on manufacturer type testing used to determine environmental performance and rated values.