This document discusses equipment that is typically vulnerable to transient overvoltages, including computers, fire and burglar alarms, PABX telephone exchanges, telecom base stations, data communication networks, and CCTV equipment. It also mentions that Section 534 focuses on three types of surge protection for mains power and recommends protection for any metallic electrical line such as data and telecom services, as these are paths for transients.
This document discusses equipment that is typically vulnerable to transient overvoltages, including computers, fire and burglar alarms, PABX telephone exchanges, telecom base stations, data communication networks, and CCTV equipment. It also mentions that Section 534 focuses on three types of surge protection for mains power and recommends protection for any metallic electrical line such as data and telecom services, as these are paths for transients.
This document discusses equipment that is typically vulnerable to transient overvoltages, including computers, fire and burglar alarms, PABX telephone exchanges, telecom base stations, data communication networks, and CCTV equipment. It also mentions that Section 534 focuses on three types of surge protection for mains power and recommends protection for any metallic electrical line such as data and telecom services, as these are paths for transients.