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Surge protector (SPD, Surge Protection Device) are devices used to protect electrical equipment from voltage surge damage. According to the IEC 61643-11 standard, surge protectors are divided into different types, mainly T1, T2, and T3, with the main differences being in their level of protection and installation location.
T1 Surge Protectors:
- Also known as primary protection or level 1 protection.
- Designed to directly withstand high-energy impacts from distant power systems (such as lightning strikes directly on power lines).
- Typically installed at the building's service entrance panel, that is, where the main power line enters the building.
- T1 surge protectors are usually capable of handling surges with a 10/350 μs impulse waveform.
T2 Surge Protectors:
- Also known as secondary protection or level 2 protection.
- Designed to protect electrical equipment from surges caused by switching operations and indirect effects of distant lightning strikes.
- Generally installed in sub-distribution panels, they can provide protection for a single or group of electrical devices.
- T2 surge protectors are usually capable of handling surges with an 8/20 μs impulse waveform.
T3 Surge Protectors:
- Also known as tertiary protection or level 3 protection.
- Designed to protect sensitive electronic equipment from low-energy surges, which may be caused by internal switching operations or other disturbances within the building.
- Installed as close as possible to the protected equipment, often directly at the power supply point of the device or system.
The combination of T1, T2, and T3 surge protectors can provide a comprehensive protection system for an electrical installation, from the main service entrance to the individual sensitive devices.