User guide
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English
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1.5 MB
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03/05/20
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4.1 MB
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20/04/20
White paper
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ASCO White Paper | Placement Considerations for Surge Protective Devices
(Version 1.0)
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Many factors affect the selection of surge protective devices (SPDs) and the design of surge protection systems. When planning surge protection projects, it is important to consider how installation practices can affect the performance, and serviceability of SPDs. The length of leads connecting SPDs to circuit conductors can impact the clamping voltage of the surge protective devices. In addition, the location and configuration of SPDs and equipment can affect their usability and serviceability. This document identifies several practices for maximizing SPD performance and utility.
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1.9 MB
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05/08/19
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Many factors affect the selection of surge protective devices (SPDs) and the design of surge protection systems. When planning surge protection projects, it is important to consider how installation practices can affect the performance, and serviceability of SPDs. The length of leads connecting SPDs to circuit conductors can impact the clamping voltage of the surge protective devices. In addition, the location and configuration of SPDs and equipment can affect their usability and serviceability. This document identifies several practices for maximizing SPD performance and utility.
ASCO White Paper | Surge Protection for Uninterruptible Power Supplies
(Version 1.0)
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Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) are commonly deployed to provide short-term backup power for information technology equipment and facilities. The following narrative explains how surge protection devices (SPDs) can be deployed to protect UPS equipment from damages that can be caused by excessive transient overvoltages.
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1.1 MB
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01/07/19
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Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) are commonly deployed to provide short-term backup power for information technology equipment and facilities. The following narrative explains how surge protection devices (SPDs) can be deployed to protect UPS equipment from damages that can be caused by excessive transient overvoltages.
ASCO White Paper| Surge Protection for Precision Cooling Systems
(Version 1.0)
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To fully protect precision cooling equipment in data centers, surge protective devices should be installed on all critical branch panels and computer room air conditioners within a facility. Without these devices, transient overvoltages could damage or disable precision cooling equipment, leading to downtime, productivity and revenue losses.
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1.4 MB
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01/06/19
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To fully protect precision cooling equipment in data centers, surge protective devices should be installed on all critical branch panels and computer room air conditioners within a facility. Without these devices, transient overvoltages could damage or disable precision cooling equipment, leading to downtime, productivity and revenue losses.