IEEE PC62.44/D15.1, Sept 2011
Voltage (1000 Volts 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 Panel)
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PC62.44/D15.1, Sept 2011 is a technical standard focused on voltage surge protective devices rated 1000 volts rms or less for use on secondary distribution systems, specifically between transformer low-voltage terminals and the line side of the service entrance panel. It provides a targeted framework for evaluating equipment intended to limit overvoltage stress in power delivery networks. For engineering, procurement, and compliance work, PC62.44/D15.1, Sept 2011 helps define the expected performance context for these devices.
About PC62.44/D15.1, Sept 2011
This standard addresses surge protective devices used in low-voltage secondary distribution applications where the device must operate in a defined location between the transformer and the service entrance. PC62.44/D15.1, Sept 2011 is relevant to design and testing considerations for voltage rating, insulation coordination, and protective behavior under surge conditions. In practical terms, it supports a consistent technical basis for comparing products intended to manage transient overvoltage exposure in distribution systems.
Where is PC62.44/D15.1, Sept 2011 used?
PC62.44/D15.1, Sept 2011 is used in secondary electrical distribution environments where surge protective devices are installed near service equipment or at the interface between the transformer and building supply. It is relevant to utility-connected installations, electrical panels, and power-system components that require controlled surge handling at 1000 volts rms or less. The standard is commonly useful for designers, specifiers, and maintenance teams working with low-voltage power distribution and protection schemes.
Importance in practice
In practice, this standard helps reduce ambiguity when selecting and verifying surge protective devices for secondary distribution systems. It supports more consistent design decisions, product comparison, and technical review by clarifying the application boundary and voltage context. For buyers and engineers, PC62.44/D15.1, Sept 2011 can assist with compliance checks, performance expectations, and risk reduction where transient protection is part of system reliability and equipment protection planning.
- Voltage surge protection for low-voltage distribution
- Installation point between transformer and service entrance
- Secondary system application context
- Design and testing reference for protective devices
- Relevant to power, energy, and component systems
- Publication Date: 2011
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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