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BS EN 50468:2009 Resistibility requirements to overvoltages and overcurrents due to lightning for equipment having telecommunication ports

BS EN 50468:2009

Resistibility requirements to overvoltages and overcurrents due to lightning for equipment having telecommunication ports

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Označení normy:BS EN 50468:2009
Počet stran:16
Vydáno:2009-07-31
ISBN:978 0 580 56040 8
Status:Standard
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BS EN 50468:2009


This standard BS EN 50468:2009 Resistibility requirements to overvoltages and overcurrents due to lightning for equipment having telecommunication ports is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 91.120.40 Lightning protection
  • 29.120.50 Fuses and other overcurrent protection devices
This European Standard specifies the minimum level of resistibility of equipment having telecommunication port(s) to overvoltages and overcurrents. This European Standard covers telecommunication equipment installed at customer premises as shown in Figure 1. Overvoltages or overcurrents covered by this European Standard are surges due to direct or indirect lightning on the telecommunication line plant. Overvoltages or overcurrent not covered by this European Standard are – short-term induction of alternating voltages from electric power systems (including electrified railway), – earth potential rise due to power faults or load switching, – direct contacts between telecommunication lines and low voltage power lines. This European Standard is intended for use by network (public/private) operators and the equipment manufacturers. This European Standard applies to equipment having telecommunication port(s) connected to external conductors, i.e. conductor located outside the customer’s building. The tests are type tests and, although they are applicable to a complete system, it is recognised that they may be applied to individual items of equipment during development and design work.