IEEE guide for the application of surge protectors used in low-voltage (equal to or less than 1000 Vrms or 1200 Vdc) data, communications, and signaling circuits

IEEE guide for the application of surge protectors used in low-voltage (equal to or less than 1000 Vrms or 1200 Vdc) data, communications, and signaling circuits

by IEEE Power Engineering Society. Surge Protective Devices Committee

Part of IEEE std -- C62.43-1999.

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