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Practical Grounding, Bonding, Shielding and Surge Protection (Practical Professional Books)
Practical Grounding, Bonding, Shielding and Surge Protection (Practical Professional Books)
by G Vijayaraghavan Mark Brown Malcolm Barnes
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IEC/TR 62066 Ed. 1.0 en:2002, Surge overvoltages and surge protection in low-voltage a.c. power systems - General basic information
IEC/TR 62066 Ed. 1.0 en:2002, Surge overvoltages and surge protection in low-voltage a.c. power systems - General basic information
by IEC TC/SC 64
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APC BATTERY BACKUP OFFERS SURGE PROTECTION FOR CABLE MODEMS.: An article from: Modem User News
APC BATTERY BACKUP OFFERS SURGE PROTECTION FOR CABLE MODEMS.: An article from: Modem User News

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Lightning Protection for Engineers An Illustrated Guide for Critical High Value Facilities in Accord with Recognized Codes and Standards
Lightning Protection for Engineers An Illustrated Guide for Critical High Value Facilities in Accord with Recognized Codes and Standards
by National Lightning Safety Institue (NLSI)
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Surge Protection Test Handbook: A Practical Guide for Designers, Builders and Users of Modern Electronic Equipment
Surge Protection Test Handbook: A Practical Guide for Designers, Builders and Users of Modern Electronic Equipment
by Technical Staff of KeyTek Instrument Corp.
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What to Find in the Surge Protection Joule Rating

One of the most essential parts of surge protection is the joule rating that is used. The surge protection joule rating refers to the level of joules that can be handled in a particular surge protection product.

 

First, it helps to understand that a surge protection product will work in terms of joules. A joule is a specific unit of electrical energy that is used to help with determining the electrical force that can be exerted at any given time. One joule will equal the amount of work that has been done through a current of one ampere. When one ampere goes through a resistance of one ohm in a second then that will be one joule. Another definition is when one newton moves through one meter in the direction of the force.

Of course, the main thing to see about a joule is that judging by the levels of electricity that one joule will be able to handle it can be told that when more joules are used then more electricity is being handled in the course of one second. Therefore, when more joules are used a greater amount of energy is going to go through something. As a result it helps to have a surge protection product that can handle more joules.

The best surge protection products are those that have the ability to handle more joules. For instance, a product that has a joule rating of 300 will not be as useful as one with a joule rating of 400. The general note to use here is that when the rating is higher the capacity that a surge protection will be able to handle is going to be greater.

There are also some standards used in these joule ratings. 400 is often considered to be a good rating for a surge protection product. However, 600 is generally the highest level in terms of surge protection in this category.

Also, in various cases an indictor will be used to help with notifying when a product is going to reach its maximum in joules. An indicator light or an alarm will be used to notify when the maximum number of joules has been reached. This is a useful tool it that it will not only help to protect surges but also to notify when a surge takes place so that the problem can be fixed in the future.

The surge protection joule rating is essential to use in the home or any other place where there is a risk for an electrical surge. The joule rating refers to the amount of electricity that can be protected based on the joule scientific term. When the joule rating is higher the product will be more effective in stopping the largest surges.



 

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