Technical Application Notes

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Technical Application Notes
Lightning Surge Protection for Electronic Equipment
- A practical guide

This publication discusses the nature of the threat to electronic instrumentation and communications networks posed by voltage surges induced by lightning or other causes, and describes the practical application of surge protection devices (SPDs) designed to prevent damage from such sources.
TAN1001 (01)
Lightning and Surge protection - Basic Principles
This publication discusses the mechanism of lightning and the design of surge protection devices (SPDs). The criteria for choosing the most suitable models for a wide range of applications in process industries are established. SPD applications for computers, networks, telecomms and various building systems are discussed.
TAN1002 (02)
Earthing Guide for Surge Protection
This publication discusses the major aspects of earthing surge protection devices (SPDs), and the relationship between SPD earths and the earthing of the associated instrumentation or other equipment with which the devices are used are also considered.
TAN1003 (02)
Surge Protection for Intrinsically Safe Systems
This publication discusses the nature of the threat to intrinsically safe instrumentation in hazardous areas from voltage surges induced by lightning or other causes. The practical application of surge protection devices (SPDs) taking into account the approvals required is also considered.
TAN1004 (01)
Surge Protection for Zone 0 Locations
This note discusses the surge protection requirements of intrinsically safe circuits entering a Zone 0 hazardous area. It analyses the potential gradients generated by lightning strikes and their possible routes of invasion. The alleviation of the problem at the zone 0 interface transfers the problem elsewhere and an adequately safe pragmatic solution is proposed.
TAN1005 (02)
Surge Protection for Weighing Systems
- An Application Guide

This publication discusses the nature of modern weighing systems and describes the various methods by which surge protection can be applied to load cells (digital and conventional), to control systems, etc., within the weigh cabin and to external system links.
TAN1006 (03)
Surge Protection for Local Area Networks
This publication discusses ways in which Local Area Networks can be damaged by lightning-induced transients, and how they can be protected economically.
TAN1007 (01)
TAN1009 (01)
TAN1010 (02)
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