NEMA Publishes Surge Protective Device Specification Guide for Low-voltage Power Distribution Systems

Press Release Summary:

  • Provide guidance on the evaluation, specification and use of surge protective devices (SPD) deployed in low-voltage power distribution system applications
  • Ideal for those who use or specify SPDs and others affiliated with the low-voltage SPD marketplace
  • Includes SPD ratings, specification checklist and information on surge current ratings, modes of protection and general grounding practices

Original Press Release:

NEMA Publishes Guide for Evaluating Surge Protective Devices

ROSSLYN, Va., June 10, 2019 — The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) published NEMA SPD 1.1-2019 Part 1—Surge Protective Device Specification Guide for Low-Voltage Power Distribution Systems. This guide is the first in a new series intended to provide guidance on the evaluation, specification, and use of surge protective devices (SPD) deployed in low-voltage power distribution system applications.

“This specification guide is primarily for those who use or specify SPDs and others affiliated with the low-voltage SPD marketplace so that uniformity of specifications and parameters will improve comprehension, application, and utilization,” said Saad Lambaz, Global Standards Manager at Littelfuse, Inc., NEMA Low Voltage Surge Section Member.

The guide includes SPD ratings related to the operating system and performance, a specification checklist, and information on surge current ratings, modes of protection, and general grounding practices.

NEMA SPD 1.1-2019 is available for $64 in hard copy and electronic download on the NEMA website.

The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) represents nearly 325 electrical equipment and medical imaging manufacturers that make safe, reliable, and efficient products and systems. Our combined industries account for 360,000 American jobs in more than 7,000 facilities covering every state. These industries produce $106 billion in shipments and $36 billion in exports of electrical equipment and medical imaging technologies per year.

Press contact:

Tracy Cullen

703-841-3282

press@nema.org

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