IEEE PC62.34/D15.2, Oct 2014
Voltage (1000 V rms or less) Surge Protective Devices Used on Secondary Distribution Systems (Between the Transformer Low-Voltage Terminals and the Line Side of the Service Entrance Equipment)
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PC62.34/D15.2, Oct 2014 is a technical standard focused on voltage surge protective devices used on secondary distribution systems, specifically between transformer low-voltage terminals and the line side of service entrance equipment. It addresses protection for systems at 1000 V rms or less, where surge performance and equipment coordination are important. For power, energy, and industrial electrical applications, this document helps define a consistent basis for evaluating device behavior and application suitability.
About PC62.34/D15.2, Oct 2014
This standard addresses surge protective devices intended for low-voltage secondary distribution environments, where transient overvoltages can affect service equipment and connected loads. PC62.34/D15.2, Oct 2014 is relevant to product specification, design review, and technical comparison because it places the device in a defined electrical context rather than a general protection category. The document is useful when reviewing ratings, application limits, and the expected role of the protector in a distribution system.
Where is PC62.34/D15.2, Oct 2014 used?
This standard is typically used in low-voltage power distribution installations where surge protective devices are applied on the secondary side of a transformer and ahead of service entrance equipment. That makes it relevant to utility-facing distribution panels, building electrical service equipment, and similar power infrastructure found in commercial or industrial settings. PC62.34/D15.2, Oct 2014 is especially useful when selecting devices for coordinated protection in systems rated at 1000 V rms or less.
Importance in practice
In practice, the value of this technical document lies in helping engineers, specifiers, and buyers compare surge protective devices against a defined application. It supports more consistent procurement decisions, clearer installation expectations, and better alignment between device capabilities and system conditions. For equipment operating in secondary distribution service paths, PC62.34/D15.2, Oct 2014 can help reduce ambiguity around protection performance and improve confidence in system-level risk management.
- Voltage surge protection for secondary distribution systems
- Application between transformer and service entrance equipment
- Low-voltage systems at 1000 V rms or less
- Device selection and performance comparison
- Electrical power and industrial use context
- Publication Date: 2014
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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