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EVS-EN 61643-11:2012

Low-voltage surge protective devices - Part 11: Surge protective devices connected to low-voltage power systems - Requirements and test methods

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Valid from 06.11.2012
Base Documents
IEC 61643-11:2011; EN 61643-11:2012
Directives or regulations
2014/35/EU Low voltage (LVD)

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prEN IEC 61643-11:2023 {frag 2}
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prEN IEC 61643-11:2023 {frag1}
02.04.2018
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06.11.2012
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This part of IEC 61643 is applicable to devices for surge protection against indirect and direct effects of lightning or other transient overvoltages. These devices are packaged to be connected to 50/60 Hz a.c. power circuits, and equipment rated up to 1 000 V r.m.s. Performance characteristics, standard methods for testing and ratings are established. These devices contain at least one nonlinear component and are intended to limit surge voltages and divert surge currents.

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