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surge, lightning arresters vs. surge suppressors 4

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siberhusky

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Hi...

Can someone provide a technical distinction between a surge arrester and a surge suppressor? I believe they are both given under the umbrella term, "surge protective device"?

thx,

john
 
To me, the diff is:

1. A surge arrestor is used for MV/HV applications.
2. A surge suppressor is something that you use in your home to protect your electronic appliances.

Mike
 
Surge arresters = lightning arresters
surge suppressors = TVSS = transient voltage surge supressors

IEEE abandoned the term "lightning" arrester many years ago, but old habits die hard, especially when it involves the NEC.

I agree with Mike that surge arrester generally refers to medium and high voltage.

I believe that UL refers to SPD - surge protective devices, which I would equate with surge supressors.
 
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