DocumentCode
2658440
Title
New innovations in surge suppressors-the impact on the telecommunication industry
Author
Barss, Russell
Author_Institution
Tycor Int. Corp., Calgary, Alta., Canada
fYear
1996
fDate
6-10 Oct 1996
Firstpage
155
Lastpage
159
Abstract
Without clean power, telecommunication equipment is subject to possible upset or catastrophic failure. To cost-effectively eliminate high amplitude surges and fast ringing transients, telecommunication engineers now install transient voltage surge suppressors (TVSS) at the service entrance and/or key branch panels. Their use in large facilities or PCS/cellular sites, protects the investment and maximizes the operating reliability of telco equipment. The surge protection industry is growing rapidly. Today´s new integrated designs are equipped with significantly more features and provide a higher level of performance. A 50% improvement in performance is also achieved through new installation configurations. This paper summarizes the recent changes in the surge protection industry and includes the following: an overview of how power quality disturbances affect the reliability of telecommunication equipment; a review of key TVSS product performance factors; an application example illustrating how TVSS units are configured within an overall power quality solution; a discussion of the “breakthrough” performance gains associated with integrating suppressors in electrical distribution equipment; and an overview of new filtering designs and operating diagnostics systems. The material presented in this paper is based on research by Tycor International, IEEE C62.41, power quality studies, and the experiences of various telecommunication companies
Keywords
IEEE standards; industrial power systems; power supply quality; power system protection; power system reliability; power system transients; surge protection; telecommunication power supplies; IEEE C62.41 standard; electrical distribution equipment; operating reliability; power quality disturbances; power systems; protection performance; telecommunication equipment power supplies; telecommunication industry; transient voltage surge suppressors; Communication industry; Investments; Personal communication networks; Power engineering and energy; Power quality; Power system reliability; Reliability engineering; Surge protection; Technological innovation; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Telecommunications Energy Conference, 1996. INTELEC '96., 18th International
Conference_Location
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3507-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INTLEC.1996.572396
Filename
572396
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