Publication CODE |
Title |
NBN EN IEC 61643-352:2018 (2018-03) |
COMPONENTS FOR LOW-VOLTAGE SURGE PROTECTION - PART 352: SELECTION AND APPLICATION PRINCIPLES FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND SIGNALLING NETWORK SURGE ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS (SITS) |
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Price Excl. VAT |
Total number of pages, tables and drawings |
25.00 €
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Description
IEC 61643-352:2018 covers the application of surge isolation transformers (SITs) that are used in telecommunication transformer applications with signal levels up to 400 V peak to peak. These transformers have a high rated impulse voltage with or without screen between the input and output windings. SITs are components for surge protection and are used to mitigate the onward propagation of common-mode voltage surges. This document describes SITs' selection, application principles and related information. This document does not cover power line communication transformers.
Keywords: surge isolation transformers (SITs), telecommunication transformer applications
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Class |
C
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Available files
ATTENTION: Belgian registered standards (NBN EN or NBN HD) are generally
only available in English or French. Only the cover page is translated
and the document itself is in English or in French.
Very important notice: 98% of the text of the NBN EN 55XXX,
NBN EN 6XXXX comes from the IEC text which is NOT included.
This text can be ordered here:
IEC 61643-352:2018.
For the series NBN EN 50XXX, the standards are however complete.
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DE version
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EN version
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FR version
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Status |
Registered trilingual Belgian standard EN or FR or DE |
Situation |
Currently active
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Committee |
TC 37/SC 37B
SPECIFIC COMPONENTS FOR SURGE ARRESTERS AND SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICES
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Responsible |
De heer VAN HECKE Luk
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BEC Approval |
2018-02-14 |
NBN Approval |
2018-04-27 |
Belgian Official Journal |
2018-06-11 |
Registration |
185602 |
NBN Status |
New |
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Date of ratification (d.o.r.) |
2018-02-14 |
Date of availability (d.a.v.) |
2018-03-23 |
Date of announcement (d.o.a.) |
2018-05-14 |
Date of publication (d.o.p.) |
2018-11-14 |
Date of withdrawal former edition (d.o.w.) |
2021-02-14 |
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