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IEEE C62.72 2016

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IEEE Guide for the Application of Surge-Protective Devices for Use on the Load Side of Service Equipment in Low-Voltage (1000 V or Less, 50 Hz or 60 Hz) AC Power Circuits

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Revision Standard – Active. Guidance is provided to specifiers, users and manufacturers of surge-protective devices (SPDs) about the application considerations of SPDs to power distribution systems and associated equipment. This guide applies to SPDs to be connected to the load side of the service equipment (and main over current protective device) of 50 Hz or 60 Hz ac power circuits rated 1000 V ac or less. Information on surge origins, effects of surges, number and magnitude of surge events, location categories, power distribution system (PDS) configurations, grounding and bonding, SPD specifications, SPD ratings, SPD characteristics, SPD lifetime, interactions of SPDs with a PDS, and SPD coordination considerations are provided in the guide.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std C62.72™-2016 Front Cover
3 Title page
5 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
8 Participants
10 Introduction
12 Contents
15 Important Notice
1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
16 2. Normative references
3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
18 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
19 4. Introduction to surge protection
20 5. Surge origins
5.1 Lightning
21 5.2 Switching
25 6. Effects of surges
6.1 No observed change
6.2 Upset
26 6.3 Damage
6.4 Consequential damage
7. Number and magnitude of surge events
7.1 General
7.2 Environmental factors
27 7.3 Changes in the power distribution system (PDS)
7.4 Rate of occurrence (versus) current level
29 7.5 Exposure levels
30 7.6 Risk assessments
32 8. Location categories
33 9. Power distribution systems
36 9.1 System configuration
37 9.2 System arrangement or distribution
9.3 Examples of system voltages
9.4 Available short-circuit current and SPD short-circuit current rating
42 9.5 Voltage ratings of SPDs
43 10. Grounded (earthed) and ungrounded (unearthed) systems
10.1 Grounded (earthed) systems
44 10.2 Impedance (resistance) grounded systems
10.3 Ungrounded (unearthed) systems
10.4 Ferroresonance
46 11. Grounding (earthing) and bonding
47 11.1 SPD grounding lead and related considerations
48 11.2 Common bonding network
50 11.3 Grounding
11.4 Ground (earth) potential rise (GPR/EPR)
51 12. Modes of operation
52 12.1 Considerations for neutral-to-ground SPD application
53 13. SPD specifications, ratings and characteristics
13.1 Measured limiting voltage
57 13.2 SPD Surge current and Nominal Discharge Current ratings
59 13.3 SPD maximum continuous operating voltage (MCOV) rating
60 13.4 SPD response time
61 13.5 Joule (energy) ratings
13.6 Rated load current, IL
13.7 Fault current interruption capability
62 13.8 Temperature ratings
13.9 Load-side surge withstand
13.10 Voltage regulation (voltage drop) of an SPD
63 13.11 SPD power system configuration
13.12 SPD types
13.13 SPD Enclosure Rating
65 13.14 SPD status indicators
66 13.15 SPD disconnectors
13.16 SPD certification and safety considerations
67 13.17 SPD modes of protection
68 14. SPD lifetime
69 14.1 Overvoltage failures of SPDs
70 14.2 Temporary overvoltages (TOVs)
15. Interactions of SPD operations in a power distribution system (PDS)
71 15.1 Interactions with ground-fault protection (GFP) systems
15.2 Interaction of SPD operation on other protective relaying systems
72 15.3 Interaction of SPD operation on other protective devices
16. SPD coordination considerations
73 16.1 Surge waveform and duration
75 16.2 SPD conductor (lead) length
79 16.3 Distance between SPDs, types, location categories and IEC test classes
82 16.4 Distance between the origin of a surge and the end-use equipment
83 16.5 Surge-protective device voltage coordination
84 16.6 Surge current capacity and Nominal Discharge Current (In) Ratings of the SPDs
16.7 Aging of SPDs
85 16.8 Coordination of modes of protection
16.9 Power distribution system configuration
86 16.10 SPDs integral to electrical distribution and end-use equipment
87 16.11 Coordination of the SPD’s Short-Circuit Current Rating (SCCR)
16.12 SPDs used in a lightning-protection system (LPS)
88 16.13 Installation in hazardous locations
16.14 Coordination methodologies
89 16.15 SPD documentation
90 17. Summary
91 Annex A (informative) Bibliography
95 Annex B (informative) Glossary
96 Annex C (informative) IEC earthing (grounding) practices
C.1 First letter (I or T)
98 C.2 Second letter (T or N)
101 C.3 Third letter (C or S)
C.4 TN-C-S Systems
102 C.5 Differences highlighted
103 Annex D (informative) Methods of transient mitigation
D.1 “Attenuating” devices
104 D.2 “Diverting” devices
108 Annex E (informative) Surges created by transfer switches
110 Back Cover
IEEE C62.72 2016
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