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2、6-5997 USAIEEE Std C62.43.0-2017 IEEE Guide for Surge Protectors and Protective Circuits Used in Information and Communications Technology Circuits, Including Smart Grid Data NetworksOverview Sponsor Surge Protective Devices Committee of the IEEE Power and Energy Society Approved 23 March 2017 IEEE-
3、SA Standards BoardAbstract: An introduction to a series of guides on the application of surge protectors and protective circuits used in information and communications technology circuits, including Smart Grid data networks, is provided in this guide. Keywords: gas discharge tube, GDT, ICT, IEEE C62
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34、their own responsibility. Further information may be obtained from the IEEE Standards Association.6 Copyright 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved. Participants At the time this guide was submitted to the IEEE-SA Standards Board for approval, the 3.6.7 LV Data, Communications and Signaling Circuit Surge P
35、rotective Devices Working Group had the following membership: Albert Martin, Chair Ernie Gallo, Vice Chair Tim Ardley Robert Ashton Frank Basciano Nisar Chaudhry Leonard Drewes Bogey Klobassa Peter Kobsa Michael J. Maytum Wolfgang Oertel Alan Rebeck Thomas Tran Bill Travis The following members of t
36、he individual balloting committee voted on this guide. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention. Robert Ashton Frank Basciano William Bush William Byrd Suresh Channarasappa Douglas Dorr Randall Groves Raymond Hill Werner Hoelzl Ronald Hotchkiss Noriyuki Ikeuchi Piotr Karocki
37、 Yuri Khersonsky Albert Livshitz Albert Martin Michael J. Maytum Michael Newman Wolfgang Oertel Lorraine Padden Thomas Phipps Percy Pool Iulian Profir Thomas Rozek Ryandi Ryandi Bartien Sayogo Veselin Skendzic Jerry Smith Gary Smullin David Tepen Roger Verdolin John Vergis Matthew Wakeham John Wang
38、Lanyi Wang Kenneth White David Zech When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this guide on 23 March 2017, it had the following membership: Jean-Philippe Faure, Chair Gary Hoffman, Vice Chair John D. Kulick, Past Chair Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary Chuck Adams Masayuki Ariyoshi Ted Burse Steph
39、en Dukes Doug Edwards J. Travis Griffith Michael Janezic Thomas Koshy Joseph L. Koepfinger* Kevin Lu Daleep Mohla Damir Novosel Ronald C. Petersen Annette D. Reilly Robby Robson Dorothy Stanley Adrian Stephens Mehmet Ulema Phil Wennblom Howard Wolfman Yu Yuan *Member Emeritus7 Copyright 2017 IEEE. A
40、ll rights reserved. Introduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std C62.43.0-2017, IEEE Guide for Surge Protectors and Protective Circuits Used in Information and Communications Technology Circuits, Including Smart Grid Data NetworksOverview. This guide gives an introduction to a series of gu
41、ides on the application of surge protectors and protective cir- cuits used in information and communications technology circuits, including smart grid data networks. Acknowledgments Figure 1 and Subclause 4.2 reprinted with permission from Michael J. Maytum, Introduction to Surge Mitiga- tion Techniques , 2013 B30.