ANSI ATIS 0600338-2016 Electrical Coordination of Primary and Secondary Surge Protection for Use in Telecommunications Circuits.pdf
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11、rican National Standards may receive current information on all standards by calling or writing the American National Standards Institute. Notice of Disclaimer the primary PPS device or component is a switching type and the secondary PSS protector component is a switching type . 9 ATIS-0600338.2016
12、v Figure 6.3 Coordination of primary and secondary protection; the primary protector PPS is a switching device or component, and the secondary protector PSC is a clamping component 10 Figure 6.4 Conditions to activate primary and secondary protection; the primary protector PPC is a clamping device o
13、r component, and the secondary protector PSS is a switching component 11 Figure 6.5 Conditions to activate primary and secondary protection; both the primary protector device or component (PPC) and the secondary protector component (PSC) are clamping types 12 Figure 6.6 Graph for calculating the val
14、ue of the coordinating impedance, Z, knowing the activation threshold of the primary protector, VPS or VPC, as a percent of the source voltage VS . 13 Figure A.1 Coordination of primary and secondary protection, both the primary PPS and secondary PSS protectors are switching components . 17 Figure A
15、.2 Coordination of primary and secondary protection, when the primary protector PPS is a switching component and the secondary protector PSC is a clamping component . 18 Figure A.3 Coordination of primary and secondary protection, when the primary protector PPC is a clamping component and the second
16、ary protector PSS is a switching component . 19 Figure A.4 Coordination of primary and secondary protection, when both the primary protector PPC and the secondary protector PSC are clamping components 20 Figure C.1 Longitudinal equipment testing 24 Figure C.2 Transverse (metallic) equipment testing
17、24 Figure C.3 Longitudinal coordination testing 25 Figure C.4 Transverse (metallic) coordination testing . 26 Figure C.5 Longitudinal equipment testing 26 Figure C.6 Transverse (metallic) equipment testing 27 Figure C.7 Longitudinal coordination testing 27 Figure C.8 Transverse (metallic) coordinati
18、on testing . 27 Figure C.9 Network V-I lightning levels 28 Figure C.10 Equivalent lightning source impedances 29 Figure C.11 Generator based on peak voltage (2 kV) and peak current (50 A) 29 Figure C.12 Thevenin and Norton generators based on line impedance (200 ), peak current (50 A) and insulation
19、 breakdown (2 kV) 30 Figure C.13 System I-V conditions for different generators . 30 Figure C.14 Error in coordination generator approach 31 Figure D.1 Primary protector PP and secondary protector PS, separated by impedance, Z. 32 Figure D.2 Common cable types . 33 Figure D.3 Modes of protection 34
20、Figure D.4 Delta and Star configuration limiting voltage equivalence 34 Figure D.5 Parallel GDT-MOV hybrid 35 Figure D.6 Cascaded primary protection example . 36 Figure D.7 3-electrode and 2-electrode GDT operation . 37 Figure D.8 Star protector circuit, characteristic and operation . 37 Figure D.9
21、Bridged Thyristor Protector 38 Figure D.10 Coordination by current-triggered thyristor . 39 Figure D.11 VI Characteristics of an ECL 40 Figure D.12 Primary protector and modem 41 Figure D.13 Primary Protector and SLIC . 41 Figure D.14 Primary protector and DSL circuit 42 Figure D.15 Primary protecto
22、r and ECL protected DSL circuit 43 Figure E.1 Double-exponentiel impulse . 44 Figure E.2 Single-exponential impulse 45 Figure E.3 Component V-I characteristic . 50 ATIS-0600338.2016 vi Table of Tables Table 6.1 Minimum values of coordination impedances 13 Table 7.1 Surge generators used for coordina
23、tion . 14 Table B.1 Minimum coordination impedance comparisons . 22 Table B.2 Minimum coordination impedance requirements . 23 Table C.1 ITU-T equipment tests . 25 Table C.2 ITU-T coordination tests 25 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ATIS-0600338.2016 American National Standard for Telecommunications Ele
24、ctrical Coordination of Primary and Secondary Surge Protection for Use in Telecommunications Circuits 1 1 Scope This document covers the electrical coordination between primary and secondary surge protection devices or components for a single conductor line that may have an earth ground connection r
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