Quick Reference Fact Sheet For Low Voltage Surge Protection
Quick Reference Fact Sheet For Low Voltage Surge Protection
The following is a quick reference fact sheet for surge protection of low-voltage electrical distribution systems. For more
detailed information, please refer to HSBs Guideline for Providing Surge Protection at Commercial, Institutional, and
Industrial Facilities.
Surges can come from the outside (lightning, utility operations) or from within a facility
It is critical that a facility have a good, low-resistance grounding system to protect against surges.
Employ a Zones of Protection approach for maximum protection against electrical surges:
Zone 1: Install a surge protection device (SPD), also known as a transient voltage surge suppresser (TVSS) on the
electrical service entrance equipment to protect against surges generated from outside the facility.
Zone 2: Install SPDs at each distribution panel supplying critical or sensitive electronic equipment. This will provide
protection against internally generated surges.
Zone 3: Install SPDs locally at each piece of equipment requiring protection.
Data Line Protection - SPDs should be installed on all systems susceptible to electrical transients, including phone/fax lines,
cable or satellite systems, and local area networks (LAN).
Installation:
- SPDs should be installed as close to the equipment being protected as possible.
- Cable lengths should be short and straight
- A solid connection to the system grounding conductor is essential
- The surge protectors should be equipped with operation indicators
Use a Professional Engineer experienced with surge suppression technology for design and coordination of the protection
scheme
Use a licensed electrician for installation of SPDs on service entrance and distribution panels.
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