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When and where to protect

Protect electronic equipment outside the building
On-site ro field based electronic equipment with mains power, data communication, video, signal or telephone line inputs will need to be protected against transient overvoltages. It may be helpful to think of each equipment cabinet or cubicle as a separate building with incoming/outgoing cables to be protected.

Complementary techniques
As well as the use of transient overvoltage protectors, BS 6651:1999 outlines additional protection techniques which can be used to help reduce the transient threat. These are described further in the Furse Electronic Systems Protection Handbook. Where these can be used, principally on new build or refurbishment projects, they need to be supported by the use of transient overvoltage protectors.
 
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