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Why Use a Sheath Voltage Limiter in Single-Point Bonding?

06/05/2008 9:44 AM

Why should we use "Sheath Voltage Limiters" in Single Point / Cross Bonded type of link boxes. What is the purpose?

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Re: What is the purpose of using Sheath Voltage Limiter in Single point bonding?

06/05/2008 2:36 PM

Sheath Voltage Limiter

A sheath voltage limiter (SVL) is the common name which is used to describe a metal oxide

surge arrestor which is used to protect any part of the sheath insulation from transient over

voltages.

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