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7、scataway, NJ 08854, USA IEEE C62a.55TM-2017 Guide for Surge Protection of DC Power Feeds to Remote Radio Heads 2 Copyright 2018 IEEE. All rights reserved. This is an unapproved IEEE Standards Draft, subject to change. Abstract: The waveform of currents likely to exist on dc feeds to equipment locate
8、d at the tops of towers due to a lightning strike, and the consequences of that waveform for protector design, are described in this guide. Keywords: IEEE C62.55, lightning, powering feed, protection, remote rad io head, RRH, SPD, surge protective device, surge waveform, towers xThe Institute of Ele
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40、t, subject to change. Participants At the time this guide was submitted to the IEEE-SA Standards Board for approval, the 3.6.7 LV Data, Communications and Signaling Circuit Surge Protective Devices Working Group had the following membership: Albert Martin, Chair Ernie Gallo, Vice Chair Tim Ardsley R
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44、eserved. This is an unapproved IEEE Standards Draft, subject to change. Introduction 1 This introduction is not part of IEEE C62.55a-2017, Guide for Surge Protection of DC Power Feeds to Remote 2 Radio Heads. 3 This guide begins by discussing the characteristics of single-stroke lightning that might
45、 strike a tower. The 4 nature of the resulting current on the dc feed is then discussed. Next, consideration is given to lightning 5 flashes having multiple strokes. Finally, guidance on selecting a surge protective device for the dc feed and 6 practical considerations are discussed. 7 8 9 IEEE C62a
46、.55TM-2017 Guide for Surge Protection of DC Power Feeds to Remote Radio Heads viii Copyright 2018 IEEE. All rights reserved. This is an unapproved IEEE Standards Draft, subject to change. Contents 1 Participants 2 2 12.1.2 Method of selection when the flash waveform is not known . 2 3 4 IEEE C62.55c
47、TM-2017 Guide for Surge Protection of DC Power Feeds to Remote Radio Heads 1 Copyright 2018 IEEE. All rights reserved. This is an unapproved IEEE Standards Draft, subject to change. Guide for Surge Protection of DC 1 Power Feeds to Remote Radio Heads 2 Corrigendum 1 3 NOTEThe editing instructions co
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