ELECTRIC TRANSIENT
A class with identifier
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Definition | An <ELECTRIC TRANSIENT> is an <ELECTRICAL ENERGY> that is induced upon transformers, cables, reactors, etc. Any time an inductive load is either powered on or off it generates a low magnitude surge impulse that propagates back through the electrical distribution. Lightning is another source. The negative effects can be mitigated by means of a Surge Protection Device (SPD) |
ISO number | 13001 |
RDS number | RDS2226054 |
Source | ISO 15926 CR6 PROPERTY AND STATUS (VTver1) |